Hungarian kalocsa embroidery

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a set of flowers and leaves in the style of embroidery on fabric, with different colors

Illustration about Hungarian traditional flowers decoration. Vintage style flower elements. Illustration of folk, motif, element - 39477830

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a square frame with flowers and leaves

Illustration about Square frame made of authentic Hungarian embroidery folk motifs originating from the famous Kalocsa region. Illustration of floral, authentic, craft - 184626587

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an image of colorful flowers on white paper

Hello all, Today i will be taking a closer look at the embroidery of Kalocsa. My last posting covered the costume and has more information on the location and history of the region. This type of embroidery is often considered to be one of the two types of embroidery which are representative of Hungary as a whole, along with the Matyo. It is, in fact, one of many regional styles of embroidery found in Hungary. It is widely popular, as it is cursive, floral, light, colorful and cheerful. It is…

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an embroidered piece of cloth with flowers on it

(28) Beautiful 1990s folk cushion cover from Hungary, hand embroidered in colorful "Kalocsa" floral motifs. This beautiful Hungarian vintage handmade pillowcase, white in color, with floral embroidery. There is a button closure at the bottom. Exceptionally well made, masterpiece. A fantastic traditional Hungarian piece that's full of charm and folklore! This is a Hungarian ethnic colorful floral embroidered folk cotton cusion cover. The Hungarian pillow cover is in Boho style. This listing…

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an embroidery design with flowers and leaves on a white background stock photo, images and royalty

Illustration about Hungarian embroidery folk pattern from Kalocsa region used for doily and garment. Illustration of hungary, motif, needlework - 76296677

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a white pillow with colorful flowers and birds embroidered on the front, sitting on a table

I was lucky to have grown up with a tradition of needlework in my family. My mother sews beautifully (she made my wedding dress!) and she cross-stitches and knits as well, so there was always fabric, yarn, and embroidery floss about for me to use. But deeper than that is the tradition I inherited from my father's culture. In the late 1950's my father and grandparents immigrated to Canada from Hungary. They moved into a rural farming community with a strong Hungarian presence and spoke the…

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