meghorgolása
Meghorgolása is a traditional Hungarian folk art form that involves the intricate weaving of straw. This craft is primarily associated with the Hungarian countryside, where it has been practiced for centuries. The materials used are typically rye, wheat, or barley straw, which are carefully selected, cleaned, and then manipulated.
The process of meghorgolása involves a variety of techniques, including plaiting, braiding, and twisting the straw.
Historically, meghorgolása was an important skill for rural communities, providing both practical household items and decorative
While the practice has seen a decline with the advent of modern manufacturing, there are still dedicated