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The Story of the Reconstruction and Revitalization of Traditional Lace Made Using the Sprang Technique and Its Application in the Design of Women's Headgear – Caps in the Traditional Attire of Hungarian Women in Slavonia

Tünde Šipoš Živić ; Muzej Slavonije, Osijek


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Abstract

The article explores the ancient sprang technique, with a particular focus on the shaping of women’s headgear known as “caps” in the traditional attire of Hungarians in Slavonia, as well as their reconstruction and application in contemporary clothing. Specifically, by comparing traditional women’s head coverings, such as the “jalba” from the village of Trg (in Karlovac County) and similar “caps” from Hungarian villages in eastern Croatia, the discussion highlights the importance of preserving this technique and the contributions of Valéria Sebők (from Subotica) in revitalizing and passing down sprang knowledge to new generations.

Keywords

sprang technique; reconstruction; caps; headdresses of Hungarian women in Slavonia; donation; Valéria Sebők; Museum of Slavonia

Hrčak ID:

329056

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/329056

Publication date:

13.3.2025.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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