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#514527 - 07/21/06 04:08 PM Hungarian Regional Embroideries ****
syzygy Offline
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hungaria.org -hungarian-needlework-

Hungarian Regional Embroideries -- Magyar tájegységek hímzései
web page made by/készítette: Emese Kerkay
Photo/Fotó: Kerkay László

EDIT: page not working at the moment!

in KMZ you will find a picture-placemark collection of Hungarian Embroideries sticked to their region or town.
click on each to view larger image and ref page!

I recommend that also download the
Historical Hungary border line set
for a complete understanding of the subject!

History of Hungarian Embroidery
Hungarian embroidery is the same age as other European embroidery traditions. The oldest embroidery that is still to be seen in Hungary is the robe of the first King of Hungary, Stephen I. You can see it in the Hungarian National Museum. The wife of the king helped embroider the rich golden silk robe.

Foreign nuns and ladies brought the current embroidery stitches of the Western cultures to Hungary and locals enriched them with new stitches and designs. In the Middle Ages embroidery became a profession with its own skillful masters who prepared the lavish pieces worn by emperors and knights, and today still found in museums around the country. In the Middle Ages the main influences were the Byzantine and Gothic styles, and at the end of the 15 century Turkish and Italian renaissance. This meeting of the western and eastern influences and styles was the premise of the birth of unique Hungarian embroidery.


This style of Hungarian embroidery had its heyday in the 16th and 17th centuries. The estates of the noblemen and lords had embroidery workshops where young girls learned embroidery from their elders and decorated the textiles of the estate and their own future household textiles with delicate and scrumptious motifs and compositions. This style of embroidery used the influences of the Italian renaissance as well as the Turkish styles. From the renaissance comes the symmetry, the delicate rhythm of floral motifs between the tendrils and the exuberant floral centerpieces. From Turkish designs come the asymmetrical compositions, crossing lines, the simplistic floral drawings, and the very stylized cypress and flower bushes. Among all historical influences, this style of embroidery had the most profound effect on Hungarian embroidery traditions.


Embroidery of my town

Folk embroidery
There are almost no villages in Hungary where there is no embroidery. When compared to the above mentioned noble embroidery, folk embroidery is more unbound, lax both in its composition and in its stitches. Floral and figural motifs are not stylized, rather simplistic and naive. Colors are the rich main colors, red, blue and black.

Embroidery Heritage in Hungary
Hungary's needlecraft heritage is more prevalent in household textiles than in clothes and apparel. A family's financial strength - or lack thereof - was demonstrated in how many embroidered household textiles it had. Young girls learned to embroider very early and didn't marry until they had their trousseau - their future textiles - ready with the help of their aunts and mothers. It was a big honor to be mentioned as a good embroiderer. Of course clothes and accessories hold many beautiful traditional embroideries as well.
web page

another great LINK on subject!



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Edited by syzygy (11/02/09 02:42 AM)
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#514528 - 07/22/06 01:17 AM Re: Great Hungarian Regional Embroideries (TOUR) [Re: syzygy]
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Beautiful. Thank you! 5 *

This one belongs to the Great-Hungary topic.
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#514529 - 03/09/07 11:33 PM Re: Hungarian Regional Embroideries (TOUR) [Re: syzygy]
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Gabor -

I've just looked at the BEAUTIFUL embroideries on the website link. They are just breathtaking! It's hard to believe they're made of thread and I can't imagine making something so difficult. I'm a painter, so I'm always happy to see art of any kind. Thanks for sharing this unique product of Hungarian culture.

Reagrds,
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#514530 - 03/10/07 01:28 AM Re: Hungarian Regional Embroideries (TOUR) [Re: Diane9247]
syzygy Offline
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hi diane!

thanks for kind words!
those are beautiful and astonishing even for us, hungarians.

if you like arts, here you are some GEarth!
man from the shadows, NZ
(n)ice face on mountain-side, China
Lady Europe checks a boot

keep your spirit!

see you!

g

p.s.:
Quote:

It's hard to believe they're made of thread



i have known for sure, one day some will continue this thread...!

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#514531 - 06/01/08 03:05 AM The Tripolje Matting [Re: syzygy]
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The Tripolje Matting from the cucuten-tripolje culture, V.-III. millenia BC.
(note: Cucuten is the romanian tally of the Csángó-Hungarian Kukutyin. Kukutyin-puszta also a name of an area near Ferencszállás, Hungary.) *

The "life tree" and other elements of hungarian folk-art are prominent :


Check the Székely embroidery in the collection to compare!

Tripoljei gyékény a cucuten-tripolje kultúrából, az i. e. V-III. évezredből.
Feltűnő az életfa, a magyar népművészetre emlékeztető motívumkincs. (Jó példa a gyűjteményből a Székely varrottas!)
(megjegyzés: Cucuten a Csángó Kukutyin oláh megfelelője. Kukutyin-puszta egy terület neve a dél-alföldön is, Ferencszállás határában.)*

source: GKE/GA

* note of editor

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related from GEC:
Hungarian language / Magyar nyelv


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