vetítenek
Vetítenek is a term used in Hungarian to describe a traditional folk art form that involves decorating eggs. These intricately designed eggs are often created for Easter celebrations, though the practice can extend to other occasions. The primary method involves applying wax to the eggshell in patterns, followed by dyeing the egg. The wax resists the dye, preserving the white of the egg or previously dyed colors. This process can be repeated multiple times with different colors and wax designs to achieve complex and layered patterns.
The motifs used in vetítenek are diverse, often incorporating floral designs, geometric shapes, and symbolic representations.