sznyegszövés
Sznyegszövés is a traditional Hungarian weaving technique. It is characterized by the use of thick, hand-spun wool yarns, often dyed in vibrant, earthy tones. The weaving process typically involves a simple, vertical loom. The warp threads are closely spaced, creating a dense base for the weft. The weft threads are then interlaced in a plain weave or a slightly modified twill, giving the fabric a substantial and textured feel. Historically, sznyegszövés was used to create durable textiles for everyday use, such as blankets, rugs, and upholstery. The distinctive look of sznyegszövés is its rustic charm and the visible texture of the wool. The term itself is believed to derive from the Hungarian word "sznyeg," referring to a coarse or rough material. While less common today, there is a continuing interest in preserving and practicing sznyegszövés as a cultural heritage craft. Artisans who practice this technique often focus on traditional patterns and color palettes, though modern interpretations also exist.