nyomvonalon
Nyomvonalon, also known as "line pressing" or "line tracing," is a traditional Hungarian folk art form that involves creating intricate designs by pressing lines into a surface, typically using a stylus or similar tool. This technique is often associated with decorative motifs found on pottery, textiles, and other handcrafted items, particularly in rural Hungarian culture.
The practice dates back centuries and was commonly used to embellish everyday objects such as plates, bowls,
Nyomvonalon was particularly prominent in the Carpathian Basin, where it was passed down through generations as
While traditional nyomvonalon remains a cherished part of Hungarian cultural heritage, modern interpretations of the art