sálak
Sálak are scarves in Hungarian. The word sálak is the plural form of sál, referring to a long piece of fabric worn around the neck, shoulders, or head for warmth or decorative purposes. Scarves have a long history across cultures, with examples in silk and wool produced in Asia and Europe, and today they serve both practical and decorative roles.
Materials and forms: Sálak are produced in wool, cotton, synthetics, silk, and blends. Common shapes include
Production and care: They are made by knitting or weaving. Knitted scarves provide warmth and stretch; woven
Cultural use: In Hungary and many other countries, sálak function as practical winter clothing and as fashion