nemezelés
Nemezelés is a Hungarian term that refers to the folk tradition of decorating haystacks, particularly during the harvest season. This practice is an important part of Hungarian cultural heritage and is often associated with the rural areas of the Carpathian Basin.
The nemezelés tradition typically takes place in late summer or early fall, when the crops are ripe
The tradition of nemezelés is believed to date back to the Middle Ages, when it was seen
Today, the nemezelés tradition continues in many rural areas of Hungary, although it has largely disappeared