The Kalocsa Folk Embroidery

 Girls and women embroidering personal garments with intricate motives has a long tradition in Kalocsa. In the 19th century, this became an industry. The better off and aspiring Hungarian middle classes,. similarly to others in Europe, wanted nicely decorated garments and linen for themselves and their homes. Embroidery, cutwork and appliqué were favourite ways of making every-day garments more appealing. In the towns and villages around Kalocsa, the local folk motives were favoured. And so, from the 19th century, embroidery became a traditional employment for women in the Kalocsa region.

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