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This is a piece of antique linen dyed using the Hungarian traditional technique of "kékfestés" (blue dyeing). Approximately 30 years ago, a craftsman living in a mountain village carefully dyed each piece using natural dyes extracted from berries and plants. The sturdy hand-spun and hand-woven linen has a depth and warmth that comes with age. Kékfestés, registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2018, is a representative dyeing craft of Hungary. It is a traditional technique that uses wooden printing blocks to resist the dye and finishes with plant-based dyes. The patterns, which feature motifs of nature such as flowers and leaves, express respect and gentleness towards nature. This cloth is a special piece with a vibrant pink base, fine dotted weave, and three embroidered lines in red thread. Because the embroidery covers the entire surface, it cannot be cut and sold, and will be delivered as a single piece of cloth measuring 48 x 90 cm. The linen, which has become softer over time, is recommended for use as a table runner or display cloth, or simply to enjoy the texture of the fabric as is. The edges are left raw, giving it the charming rustic feel of an antique. 【Size】Approximately 48 x 90 cm (single piece, raw edges) 【Condition】Good as an antique. Please enjoy the slight weaving irregularities and loose threads as part of the charm of natural materials and handmade work. 【Note】Due to the linen product being dyed with natural dyes, the actual color may differ from the image depending on the light and monitor environment. Please also enjoy the color unevenness and unevenness of the weaving yarn as part of the charm of handmade work.
3 months ago