Vintage Hungarian Kalocsa Doily Flower Embroidery Richelieu Handmade Art 1970s
Original price
€30,95
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Original price
€30,95
Original price
€30,95
€30,95
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€30,95
Current price
€30,95
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This vintage Hungarian doily is a masterpiece of mid-century folk art. Hand-embroidered in the iconic Kalocsai style, it features a vibrant bouquet of traditional wildflowers in a rich palette. The circular textile is a timeless tribute to Hungarian heritage and history, perfect for adding elegant European handmade charm to your collection.
Personal story: This is one of nine pieces I sourced from a woman in Akasztó- a village near Kalocsa. It was hand-embroidered by her mother, Rozália, a local artisan who passed away in 2025 at age 86. More than a decor, owning this doily is an act of preservation, keeping the rare artistry of traditional Hungarian handwork alive in a machine-made world.
Features:
- Size: A versatile 15 cm diameter (5.9 inch), perfect for tabletops or display cabinets. Approximately 8 grams.
- Condition: Excellent vintage quality. 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: This piece is a vibrant example of Kalocsa folk art, featuring traditional wildflowers like tulips and forget-me-nots. Its "soul" is the Richelieu technique, where the background is hand-cut to create a delicate, lacy framework held together by tiny thread bars.
History of Kalocsa: Originating in the 19th century as white-on-white "hole embroidery," Kalocsa textiles evolved into a "radiant garden" of vibrant wildflowers representing Hungarian regional pride. Today, this artistry is a vanishing heritage as mass-produced machine work increasingly replaces the soul and precision of authentic hand-stitching.