lávatzést
Lávatzést, also known as "lava pouring" or "lava art," is a creative process involving the controlled pouring of molten lava rock or synthetic lava substitutes onto various surfaces to create decorative or functional items. The term originates from the Hungarian word *lávat*, meaning "lava," and the suffix *-zést*, indicating an action or process. This technique is commonly used in crafting, interior design, and artistic installations.
The process typically begins with the collection of natural lava rock, often sourced from volcanic regions,
Lávatzést is popular in both residential and commercial settings, particularly for creating statement pieces such as
Safety is a critical consideration in lava pouring, as handling molten materials requires protective gear, including
Beyond its decorative applications, lávatzést has been explored in educational settings to teach students about geology,