halmazait
Halmazait is a rare and historically significant type of Hungarian folk pottery, primarily associated with the village of Halma in the Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén region of northeastern Hungary. The craft originated in the late 19th century and flourished until the mid-20th century, reflecting the traditional ceramic techniques of the Carpathian Basin.
The pottery is characterized by its distinctive, unglazed earthenware style, often featuring a reddish-brown or terracotta
The production of halmazait was deeply tied to local agricultural and household needs, serving as practical
Artisans and collectors often value halmazait for its simplicity and historical value, and it remains a subject