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Rugs. 19th century. Hungary
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Rugs. 19th century. Hungary
Rugs in a room dedicated to working women and the beginning of the industry. Interior. Ethnographic Museum. Budapest. Hungary
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Bench Budapest Economic Economy Emancipation Employment Ethnographic Ethnography Floor Form Geometric Geometrical Hungarian Hungary Illuminate Illuminated Illumination Information Labour Panel Parquet Rugs Technique Textile Tradition Handwork Integration Kilim
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1. Title: "A Legacy of Labor: Rugs and the Beginning of the Working Women's Industry in 19th Century Hungary" This evocative image captures a room dedicated to the early days of the rug industry in Hungary during the 19th century, as showcased in the Ethnographic Museum of Budapest. The room is filled with an array of handwoven rugs, each one a testament to the skill and dedication of the women who created them. The room's interior is a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary elements. The parquet floor is illuminated by the soft glow of natural light streaming in from the windows, casting intriguing shadows on the geometric patterns of the rugs. The walls are adorned with textiles, providing a backdrop for the vibrant colors and intricate designs of the rugs. The room serves as a reminder of the integral role women played in the economic and social fabric of Hungarian society during this period. As the industrial revolution began to take hold, many women turned to textile production as a means of employment and economic independence. The rug industry, with its rich traditions and techniques, became a significant contributor to the Hungarian economy and provided opportunities for women to integrate into the workforce. The rugs themselves are a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of the women who made them. Each one is a unique work of art, featuring intricate geometric designs that reflect the cultural heritage of Hungary. The kilim technique, a traditional method of weaving rugs, is particularly prominent in this collection. This image offers a glimpse into the past, shedding light on the important role that rugs and working women played in the economic and social history of Hungary during the 19th century. It is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that continues to inspire and influence contemporary design and craftsmanship.
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