csipke
Csipke, meaning lace in Hungarian, refers to decorative textiles created by forming openwork patterns through interlacing or knotting threads. It encompasses a range of techniques, from traditional hand methods such as needle lace and bobbin lace to crochet and tatting, as well as machine-made lace. Common materials include linen, cotton, silk, and modern synthetic fibers.
The craft has long been an important element of Hungarian folk costume and church textiles. It was
Uses of csipke include wedding dresses, collars, cuffs, tablecloths, napkins, and other decorative textiles. In contemporary
Overall, csipke represents a versatile and enduring form of textile art, linking historical traditions with contemporary