Filat
Filat is a traditional form of embroidery originating from the Balkans, particularly associated with the cultures of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and parts of Albania and Bulgaria. The term "filat" comes from the Serbian word "filati," meaning "to embroider," and the practice has deep historical roots, often linked to folk traditions and cultural identity.
Filat typically features intricate floral and geometric patterns, often executed in bold colors such as red,
Historically, filat was used to decorate clothing, household textiles, and ceremonial garments, serving both aesthetic and
Today, filat remains a symbol of cultural heritage and is celebrated in festivals, exhibitions, and contemporary