látnátok
Látnátok, also known as "látnás" or "látnáskép", is a traditional Hungarian folk art form that involves creating intricate, colorful designs on the skin using temporary tattoos. The term "látnátok" is derived from the Hungarian word "látni", meaning "to see", reflecting the practice's focus on visibility and aesthetic appeal. This art form is particularly popular during the summer months, especially around the time of the Hungarian National Day on August 20th, when people often gather in public spaces to display their designs.
The process of creating látnátok involves applying a mixture of water, soap, and a pigmented dye to
Látnátok is not only a form of self-expression but also a social activity. People often gather in
Despite its popularity, látnátok is not without controversy. Some critics argue that the practice can cause
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in creating more eco-friendly látnátok designs, using natural