csöveibe
Csöveibe is a traditional Hungarian term referring to a specific type of woven or braided vessel used historically for carrying and storing liquids, particularly water, milk, or fermented beverages. The word "csöveibe" derives from the Hungarian word "cső," meaning "pipe" or "tube," indicating the tubular or cylindrical nature of these vessels. These containers often featured intricate designs and were crafted from natural materials such as straw, reed, or wicker.
Typically, csöveibe were handmade by local artisans, showcasing skilled weaving techniques tailored to create durable and
In their cultural context, csöveibe played a significant role in Hungarian folk traditions and daily life,
Today, csöveibe are considered cultural artifacts and are preserved in museums or as part of ethnographic collections.
While not widely used in everyday life today, the legacy of csöveibe continues to highlight Hungary's rich