rácsozásokat
Rácsozások are a type of traditional Hungarian embroidery that originated in the 18th century. The word "rácsozás" literally means "netting" or "net-making" in Hungarian, referring to the characteristic mesh-like pattern that is characteristic of this type of embroidery.
Rácsozások are typically created using a combination of traditional stitches and techniques, including the use of
Rácsozások are often used to adorn clothing and other textiles, such as scarves, shawls, and handkerchiefs.
In terms of design, rácsozások typically feature a range of motifs, including floral patterns, geometric shapes,
Rácsozások have been influenced by a range of cultural and historical traditions, including the Ottoman Empire