33.  Plate. The plate is a product of the Gránit factory in Budapest, which was often brought as a gift by vacationers from the capital to their village hosts, who placed it on the wall as a decoration.

The women’s favorites were the stalls selling decorative ceramics. The bowls in the rooms, or even the pottery shelves in the kitchens, were decorated with the ceramics bought here, but there were also plenty of utility items: bowls for kuglóf and roasting pans in various designs. Aurél Vajkai’s photo from Füred from 1952. Dezső Laczkó Museum, Photographs of source value. N.7721.