Dobogó jewellery: Mylitta
Mylitta is a real late-harvest wine with a floral scent. The name Mylitta comes from none other than Endre Ady, who once called Mária Zwack, the aunty of the winery owner Izabella Zwack, Mylitta in his poems. The wine was made in memory of this secret love.
Autumn red flowers
"This is how Endre Ady named his love poems he wrote in 1913 and early 1914 in his poetry book titled Who Saw Me?. Almost 50 years have passed since these poems were written, but in literary history the question Who inspired these poems? has never been asked. The women of Autumn red flowers remained anonymous. Most of the poems in this book were attributed to a certain Mylitta, whom Ady met in the sanatorium in Maria Grün. The poet wrote most of his poems to her after Leda. Some of the poems were openly "sent" to Mylitta in the columns of the newspaper titled The West..." - writes Nándor Hegedűs in his essay on Endre Ady's Mylitta Poems.
Material: enamel, copper, silver foil, leather