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- Bereg_cross_stitch abstract "Bereg cross stitch is an ancient tradition preserving folk arts disciplines. The center of cultivation is at the eastern part of Hungary, the so-called Bereg landscape.The Bereg full cross is stitch needlework. The raw material is drawing canvas without colored filet silk is the pattern. The most common patterns are of birds, little flowers, the tulip, lily of the acorn and the Rákóczi pattern. The patterns are constantly changing, with new motifs and colors are expanding, but retain the basic form of the specific nature of the landscape. The traditional type of embroidery uses colors of red and blue, but there is already light blue-dark blue, red, black, or purple color version. The decorative motifs embroidering frequently used items such as blue copper ore the subrika or contour. They are more valuable to make the pattern. The Bereg samples rich in treasure, but in the public mind there are only few live versions. In one of the most popular designs of flowers, including roses, tulips and carnations which has the greatest role. These motifs appear in many different forms, the width of the span of 1–2 cm in size.Each works are of all shapes according to own preferences. The original cross stitch Bereg red and blue color scheme made now rather red and black colors are used, but are made of handmade brown and blue as well. This cross stitch has been used since the 18th century. The Bereg cross stitch creating a center of Takos, talented girls living here, her heart and soul is given to these wonderful works.".
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageID "37429624".
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageLength "1765".
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageRevisionID "653686297".
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Acorn.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Bereg_County.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embroidery.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungarian_culture.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Dianthus_caryophyllus.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Flower.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Folk_art.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Lilium.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink List_of_copper_ores.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Needlework.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Rose.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Rákóczi.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Tulip.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLink Tákos.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bereg cross stitch".
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bereg_cross_stitch subject Category:Embroidery.
- Bereg_cross_stitch subject Category:Hungarian_culture.
- Bereg_cross_stitch hypernym Tradition.
- Bereg_cross_stitch type Food.
- Bereg_cross_stitch comment "Bereg cross stitch is an ancient tradition preserving folk arts disciplines. The center of cultivation is at the eastern part of Hungary, the so-called Bereg landscape.The Bereg full cross is stitch needlework. The raw material is drawing canvas without colored filet silk is the pattern. The most common patterns are of birds, little flowers, the tulip, lily of the acorn and the Rákóczi pattern.".
- Bereg_cross_stitch label "Bereg cross stitch".
- Bereg_cross_stitch sameAs Q4891206.
- Bereg_cross_stitch sameAs m.0nb860h.
- Bereg_cross_stitch sameAs Q4891206.
- Bereg_cross_stitch wasDerivedFrom Bereg_cross_stitch?oldid=653686297.
- Bereg_cross_stitch isPrimaryTopicOf Bereg_cross_stitch.