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Representative works of Russian handicrafts

Russian handicraft-pottery tile. Russian dolls were introduced into Russia from Japan in the18th century and developed in Russia. Russia has a large forest area, rich trees and strong cold resistance. Trees grow smaller, but stronger and denser. Therefore, the dolls made of it are of good quality, and the patterns on the dolls have developed from the original three-car two-headed eagle to the present princess, and so on. Each pattern has its own meaning, and different colors also reflect different meanings. Red represents happiness, purple represents nobility, yellow represents vitality, pink represents purity, green represents youth and so on.

Russian handicrafts-tin products. This is an ancient metal and a traditional handicraft. The patterns on the tin ware mainly include roses, religion, manor life and thorns. The chemical properties of tin are very unstable at room temperature, but after many treatments, tin utensils are well preserved at room temperature. The good ductility of metallic tin enables the carved patterns to be displayed.

Russian handicraft-Zijin. Zijin is the national gold of Russia and one of the three largest gold in the world. Zijin, which first appeared in the late Victorian era, symbolizes love on the one hand and warmth on the other. Zijin has good gloss and is hard. Wear resistance. The purest Zijin is 585, which is equivalent to 24K in China. Russia is the main producing area of Zijin, and some countries in Turkey also produce it.