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Vintage Hungarian Kalocsa Doily 10pc Set Hand Embroidered Colorful Table Assortment 1970s

Original price 767,00 kr - Original price 767,00 kr
Original price
767,00 kr
767,00 kr - 767,00 kr
Current price 767,00 kr
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This 10-piece vintage collection offers a versatile assortment of authentic Hungarian folk art, providing excellent value for your home decor. The bundle features three vibrant red square mats alongside a colorful mix of classic white and cheerful yellow doilies in circular, square, and rectangular shapes. Each piece displays a garden of hand-stitched floral embroidery framed by classic scalloped borders. This multi-piece set gives you plenty of friendly options to decorate multiple tabletops across different rooms.

Ships free from EU! Buyer covers any customs fees. Courier delivers to physical street address, no P.O. box for this item, please!

Personal story: Residing in Budapest, I source these handmade linens directly from Hungarian locals, bypassing middlemen and machine made replicas.

Size (with variances for handmade): 

  • Red Square Mats (3 Pieces): 16 cm x 16 cm each
  • Yellow Rectangular Toppers (2 Pieces): 18 cm x 9 cm each
  • White Circular Doilies (2 Pieces): 16 cm & 19 cm diameter
  • White Square Mats (3 Pieces): 16 cm x 16 cm, 20 cm x 20 cm, 26 cm x 26 cm 

Condition: Mixed vintage condition. While some pieces remain vibrant and preserved, others show signs of fading. Consistent with its 50-year history, the linens feature a natural patina of time. Authentic characteristics may include scattered amber age spots, faint surface marks, and stray threads- hallmarks of its genuine heritage. 

Care: Vintage textiles require specialized cleaning; please research the proper protocols if you wish to iron or clean this piece.

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 rendered in a dense, raised texture. Kalocsa art began in the 19th century as white-on-white lace and erupted into a vivid celebration of Hungarian pride, captured in every hand-stitched leaf and petal. These aren't just linens; they are survivors of a vanishing heritage. Skip the machine-made replicas and hold a piece of living history and pure folk art in your hands.

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