hullámformát
Hullámformát is a Hungarian term that translates to "wave pattern" in English. It refers to a specific type of decorative pattern commonly used in traditional Hungarian folk art, particularly in textiles and embroidery. The pattern is characterized by its flowing, wavelike lines that often resemble the undulations of water or the shape of waves on the ocean. This motif is believed to have originated from the natural world, with the waves of rivers and lakes serving as inspiration.
The hullámformát pattern is typically executed in a repeating sequence, with each wave often connected to the
In Hungarian culture, the hullámformát pattern holds significant symbolic meaning. It is often associated with the
The hullámformát pattern is not only a decorative element but also a cultural heritage. It is often