Bring authentic European heirloom charm into your home with this exquisite, 5-piece set of vintage Hungarian Kalocsa table linens. Dating from the 1970s era, this collection belongs to the showcases breathtaking, museum-quality handiwork. Each piece features vibrant, traditional folk art floral motifs—including iconic Hungarian paprika reds, soft pinks, forget-me-not blues, and sunny yellows. The borders are masterfully finished.
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Set Includes 5 Varied Display Shapes & Sizes:
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1 Long Rectangular Table Runner: 49 x 21 cm
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1 Medium Square Table Mat: 26 x 27 cm
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1 Medium Circle Table Mat: 29 x 29 cm
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1 Small Rectangular Doily: 24 x16 cm
- 1 Small Oval Doily: 25 x 17 cm
Personal story: Residing in Budapest, I source these handmade linens directly from local Hungarian ladies, bypassing middlemen and machine made replicas.
Condition: Beautiful vintage condition. The hand-embroidery remains bright, tight, and wonderfully preserved. Please review the photos to appreciate the stunning detail of the authentic handmade craftsmanship. Consistent with its 50-year history, the textile shows minor spots and has a greyish-off-white tone that is a natural patina of time. These characteristics serve as a hallmark of its authentic age and heritage.
Design & Style: These are a vibrant example of Kalocsa folk art, featuring traditional wildflowers like tulips and forget-me-nots. A red scalloped border frames the pieces, providing a bold, hand-finished edge that perfectly complements the colorful floral artistry.
Care: Vintage textiles require specialized cleaning; please research the proper protocols if you wish to iron or clean the linen.
What is Kalocsai? Kalocsai embroidery is a dazzling explosion of Hungarian spirit that transforms simple fabric into a colorful garden of wildflowers and sun-drenched peppers. It began in the 19th century as simple white-on-white lace and erupted into a vivid celebration of Hungarian pride, captured in every hand-stitched petal. These aren't just linens; they are defiant survivors of a vanishing heritage. Skip machine replicas—hold a piece of living history and pure folk-art spirit in your hands.