Beautiful piece of antique Matyo embroidery in unusual muted colours. Matyo refers to a community consisitng of a few small villages in a small area of northern Hunary. Matyo embroidery is on the Unesco list of cultural heritage. Heavily embroidered in silk usually on a black or white cloth.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
A Lovely Piece of Matyo Embroidery
Beautiful piece of antique Matyo embroidery in unusual muted colours. Matyo refers to a community consisitng of a few small villages in a small area of northern Hunary. Matyo embroidery is on the Unesco list of cultural heritage. Heavily embroidered in silk usually on a black or white cloth.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
Chamber Maids Apron
We have just had this restored. It is Hungarian chamber maids apron from around the 1930's. The pocket was for tips!
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Friday, June 28, 2013
Vintage Linen Rolls
We have some wonderful rolls of vintage linen just in.
These vintage linen fabrics are wonderfully characterful, versatile and durable. They were woven, mainly in peoples homes, before the second world war on narrow home looms. The linen and hemp was often home grown and processed. The home spinning resulted in threads that were not uniform- this is in part what gives these fabrics such wonderful character.
These vintage linen fabrics are wonderfully characterful, versatile and durable. They were woven, mainly in peoples homes, before the second world war on narrow home looms. The linen and hemp was often home grown and processed. The home spinning resulted in threads that were not uniform- this is in part what gives these fabrics such wonderful character.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Embroidered "Matyo" Bolero
We have just had this Hungarian bolero waistcoat restored, there were a couple of holes in the embroidery which have been meticulously repaired and embroidered and lots of old storage marks. The shapes of the flowers are Matyo but the colours are colder ( but very nice?) than traditional Matyo designs. The embroidery is a mixture of hand and machine. www.parna.co.uk
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Sunday, March 31, 2013
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