Vintage Hungarian Folk Art Table Runner Pink Tulips Hand Stitched 1950-60s
Bring Hungarian folk charm to your home with this authentic, hand-stitched runner. This piece features a striking tulip motif in pink and black, set against a textured weave with a traditional fringed border. With its mid-century heritage and playful color palette, it transforms any tabletop or wall into a vibrant showcase of European spirit.
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Personal story: I sourced this piece from a woman in a town on Hungary's western border. It is a house legacy she discovered in her home, likely left by a previous generation.
Size: Approximately 44 x 22 cm rectangle
Condition: Good vintage quality. Consistent with its 60 to 70-year history, the linen features a soft, ivory tone—a natural patina of time that beautifully complements the colorful embroidery. Characteristics may include scattered amber age spots, faint surface marks, loose threads in the front/side/back -all of which are hallmarks of genuine folk heritage.
Embroidery: The embroidery features a striking pink and black tulip pattern, with each blossom rendered in the dense, counted-thread texture that defines the masterful quality of the traditional Bereg style. The piece is finished with a traditional fringed border.
Care: Vintage textiles require specialized cleaning; please research the proper protocols if you wish to iron or clean this piece.
What is Bereg? Bereg embroidery is the soul of the Hungarian forest captured in a mathematical dance of thread. Unlike the flowing curves of other styles, Bereg art is a disciplined masterpiece of counted-thread geometry, where every X is a precise heartbeat of tradition.
Born in the rugged Upper Tisza region, these patterns don’t just decorate a room; they anchor it with the strength of ancient symbols. It is a style of quiet power and structured beauty, a testament to a heritage that finds order and elegance in the wild.