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Vintage Hungarian Kalocsai Doily Handmade Floral Table Topper 1970-80s

Original price $15.00 - Original price $15.00
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$15.00
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Add a touch of Hungarian charm with this authentic Kalocsa doily. The hand-stitched piece features a vibrant bouquet of traditional wildflowers on antiqued white linen, with a sculptural, raised texture for added artistry. Framed by a red scalloped border, this linen transforms any surface into a beautiful showcase of European heritage.

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Personal story: I sourced this piece, along with eight others, from a woman in a town on Hungary's western border. It is a house legacy she discovered well-preserved in her home, likely left by a previous generation. The vibrant floral style and excellent condition are perfectly consistent with authentic Kalocsai folk art produced in the 1970s and 80s.

Details

  • Size: Approximately 26 x 26 cm size and 14 grams weight.

  • Condition: Excellent vintage quality. Consistent with its 40 to 50-year history, the linen features a soft, aged tone—a natural patina of time. Authentic characteristics may include scattered amber age spots and faint surface marks, both hallmarks of genuine heritage. 

  • Embroidery: The embroidery features a vibrant, hand-stitched bouquet of traditional wildflowers in rich reds, pinks, and purples, with each petal and leaf rendered in the dense, raised texture that defines the masterful quality of the Kalocsa style.

  • Border: The piece is finished with a bold red scalloped border that provides a vibrant, clean frame for the hand-stitched floral designs.

  • 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. While Kalocsa art began in the 19th century as simple white-on-white lace, it 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. Forget machine replicas—hold a piece of living history and pure folk-art spirit in your hands!

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