Matyó
Matyó is a traditional Hungarian folk art known for its vibrant embroidery. Originating from the Matyó people in the northeastern region of Hungary, this art form features intricate floral patterns and bright colors, often used to decorate clothing and household items. The designs typically include motifs like flowers, birds, and geometric shapes, reflecting the natural beauty of the area.
The Matyó culture is also recognized for its unique customs and traditions, including folk dances and music. In 2012, Matyó embroidery was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting its significance in preserving cultural identity and heritage in Hungary.