Belarusian puppetry traditions revived in Logoisk District
04.05.2020
The traditions of Belarusian puppetry are being revived in the Logoisk District. For example, Nina Savelyeva creates folklore characters from textiles. Her collection contains not only mythological figures, but also various amulets, traditional and toy dolls. The products use natural fabrics such as silk, linen, cotton. The artisans' puppets can be seen not only at national competitions and exhibitions, but also abroad. As souvenirs, her textile pieces went to Russia, England, Italy, Germany.
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