Szervető-tulip embroidery bikini - khaki green & beige Szervető-tulip embroidery bikini - khaki green & beige Szervető-tulip embroidery bikini - khaki green & beige

Szervető-tulip embroidery bikini - khaki green & beige

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Bikini, embroidered with the Szervető-tulip, which is one of the oldest flower motif in Hungarian and Transylvanian folk art.

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material: 80% poliamid 20% lycra

quality: I. class

made in Hungary

 

size (cm) 36 38 40 42 44 46
under-bust 70 75 80 85 90 95
waist 64-68 68-72 72-76 76-80 80-84 84-88
hip 88-92 92-96 96-100 100-104 104-108 108-112

For 158-170 cm body height. If you are taller or shorter order one size bigger or smaller.

 

A  testméreteket körméretben, cm-ben  adtuk meg, 158-170 cm közötti testmagasság esetén. Ettől eltérő esetben ajánlott eggyel kisebb, illetve eggyel nagyobb méretet rendelni.

The tulip is one of the national flowers of Hungary and tulip designs are common in Transylvanian folk art. 

In the rich Hungarian history of folk art, the living (and beyond living) Universe’s structure’s visual information displays in the front and inside of us: Among other things, the true representation of the tulip as a pattern.

The introduction of tulip to Europe is attributed to the Ottomans and dated to the mid-end of the sixteenth century, followed by the famous Tulipmania (also called the Tulipomania or the Tulip Fever) of the United Provinces (currently the Netherlands) towards the middle of the seventeenth century. But tulips also got to central and eastern Europe. In Transylvania it remains yet unclear when and how the new oriental flowers were introduced - the only possible sources on the matter are for now depictions of the flowers on various types of decorative objects: carpets, embroideries, stove tiles. 

In the Hungarian folk art the tulip has a lot of meaning. For exmple it symbolizes the sky-high tree, which isn’t a life-like, but rather a symbolical representation. It’s actually targets God’s symbolic representation using the sky-high tree (in other words, the Milky Way).

From the beginning of the Hungarian folk songs and the material folk art, the representations of the tulips are very common. Its transformed form as a sign can be found on gate-posts, headstones, stove tiles, embroideries, hope chests, through the gifts of love, even on tools used specifically by women, ( for instance, carved distaff, paddle, mangle, etc.), and of course, also on the dishes.

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Lipkovits Attila
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Helló. Tavaly gyerekem születésnapját a nyíregyházi gyógyfürdőben ünnepeltük. Páromnak amúgy is szüksége volt egy új bikinire. Azonnal jött az ötlet, hogy "akkor már mindegy ha egy normálisat veszünk". Féltem, hogy időre nem jön meg, de felesleges volt. Nagyon jól mutat rajta. És a legjobb az egészben az volt, hogy más hölgyeken is láttunk szervetős fürdőruhákat. Mondtuk is: " Nézd csak, rajta is mi van..." :-) Anyag jó, kialakítása esztétikus. :-) Ha lesz rá lehetőség magamnak is vásárolok egy szervetős fürdőnadrágot.

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