faragás
Faragás, also known as "faragás" or "faragás" in Hungarian, is a traditional Hungarian folk art form that involves the carving of wood into intricate designs and figures. This art form is deeply rooted in Hungarian culture and has been practiced for centuries, with its origins tracing back to the medieval period. Faragás is typically performed by skilled artisans who use hand tools to create detailed carvings on various wooden objects, such as furniture, decorative items, and religious artifacts.
The art of faragás is characterized by its intricate patterns and motifs, which often depict scenes from
In addition to its artistic and cultural significance, faragás also plays an important role in the preservation
Faragás is considered a living tradition in Hungary, with many artisans continuing to practice and pass down