fossák
Fossák are traditional Hungarian folk costumes that originated in the Carpathian Basin and are particularly associated with the regions of Transylvania, Szatmár, and Maramureș, which are now part of Romania, Ukraine, and Hungary. These garments are renowned for their intricate embroidery, vibrant colors, and distinctive styles, reflecting the cultural heritage of the Hungarian-speaking communities in these areas.
The term *fossák* comes from the Hungarian word *fosz*, meaning "embroidery," highlighting the elaborate needlework that
The construction of fossák varies by region, with each area developing its own unique variations. For example,
Fossák are not merely decorative; they also convey social status and marital status through specific elements,
Today, fossák remain an important part of Hungarian cultural heritage, celebrated in festivals like the *Székely