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Horovská Milada

Milada Horovská is engaged in the production of clothing accessories and textile jewelry. He uses felting and weaving on looms from traditional techniques, preferring mainly sheep's wool from natural materials.
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Contact person Horovská Milada
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Link https://uluv.sk/vyrobcovia/horovska-milada/

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About the organization

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Farm / Company / Factory / Institute / University Craftsperson
Link https://uluv.sk/vyrobcovia/horovska-milada/
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Material name
Product name Clothing Accessories & Textile Jewelry
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Patron institution Úľuv
Final product name Clothing accessories and textile jewellery, felt and woven sheep's wool products.
Type of final product
Final product suitable for the sector
Final products suitable for the process
Machine / Tool hand weaving loom, hand needle, hand hook, felt needle
Areas of activity Education, Craft
Industry Textile, Fashion, Design
Services Education, Consultations, Production to order
Offer of processing machines
Material type for further processing
Minimum quantity of material for processing
Maximum capacity of material for processing
Machined surface
Partnership cooperation
Country Slovakia
Region Bratislavský
City Bratislava

Materials / products

  • Wool

    Wool is a natural textile fibre obtained primarily from the fleece of sheep, but also from goats, camels, rabbits, and other animals. Its history...

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Technologies

  • wet felting

    One of the oldest textile techniques, based on joining animal fibers, especially sheep wool, without spinning them into yarn. Fibers are layered...

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  • weaving

    Method of making textiles, based on the rectangular crossing of two sets of threads – warp and weft. Mechanically separated groups of warp threads...

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  • art protis

    Art Protis – a unique Czechoslovak textile technique developed in the 1960s at the Wool Research Institute in Brno and patented in 1968. It combines...

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  • dry felting

    Modern textile technique in which sheep wool or other suitable fibers are compacted without water or soap. Unlike wet felting, it uses a special...

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This phase of the project Library of Local Textile Materials was supported by the Slovak Arts Council.

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