Russian Mosaic

All items in our store rusmosaic.com are handmade! They're created using great love and will delight you for a long time! We have ready-made products, but if you need something special, you may make a custom order. Produced in Russia, shipped worldwide.

 

Touch the sweetness of the Russian soul, embodied in the works of folk art. All products are produced from natural and environmentally friendly materials.

 

Russian dresses, Ukrainian shirts, kokoshnik, kosovorotka, valenki, ushanka, soviet uniform, gzhel, khokhloma  and much a lot more! And to not forget famous Russian wool shawl.

 

RUSSIAN SHAWLS - SYMBOL OF RUSSIA

 

At first of the 19th century, it became fashionable to wear woolen shawls in Russia. The very first shawls were stated in the little town Pavlovsky Posad in the Moscow Oblast in the middle of the 19th century gzhel. The essential tone of the woolen shawls is usually black while the composition of the motives is a combination of large and small floral ornaments. Mostly roses are the motives on the scarfs. The shawls were often worn with traditional Russian folk costumes.

 

The predominant color on the shawls has always been red, as this color means beautiful in Russian culture. Furthermore, Oriental and Turkish ornaments on the scarves had already been popular. The scarves are still enjoying a good popularity in Russia and its surrounding countries.

 

How did kokoshnik come to russia?

 

In ancient times, the tiaras were low, with a moderate finish, and wore them, weaving in to the hairstyle. Byzantium VI – VII centuries A.D. they certainly were made of gold and decorated with precious stones, the garments themselves were massive and contains several parts. Byzantine tiaras stumbled on Russia, presumably in the X century, married women wore them as well as other dresses. The word "kokoshnik" was mentioned in a file of the 17th century and goes back to the old Russian word "kokosh" - "chicken". 
The hat got its Russian name for its resemblance to chicken scallop. Following the decree of Peter I, the nobles dressed up in European dress, kokoshnik remained in the wardrobe of merchants. This is a story. It absolutely was interesting?

 

RUSSIAN HATS FOR EVERYONE

 

Russians hats are extremely popular throughout the world.

 

The main symbol of the Russian hat is, obviously, "ushanka" (a bomber hat). It absolutely was a warm functional headgear in the Soviet Army which soon became a social icon of the Soviet Union. For animal lovers industry offers faux fur or fleece. The pecularity of the ushanka hat is that it covers competely your head, forehead and ears, no cold, no wind let in. The ushanka secret is in the ear flaps, that may be tangled up on top, or underneath the chin to safeguard the ears.

 

The amazing story of the Russian dress

 

Russia was home to a lot more than 150 million people - which no more than half were ethnic Russians.

 

The range of colors for traditional costume displays love for beauty and ethnic diversity. These costumes aren't only beautiful, additionally, there are convenient in wearing because they certainly were created for act as well. Festive clothes and everyday clothes, married woman's and young girl's clothes differed only for details, decoration, color gamut. Red fabric cloth was regarded as being the nattiest one, and, incidentally, the Russian word "beautiful" originates from the phrase "krasny", the Russian for "red" ;.

 

Homemade canvas and wool clothes decorated with embroidery or woven pattern have now been used frequently for traditional peasant costumes. Embroidery came in numerous ornaments (rhombuses, crosses, herring-bones, stylized patterns of people and animals) performed in naturally painted threads. Red, blue, green, white, yellow - the color gamut was rich and various.

 

Regardless of the social and territorial differences Russian traditional clothes had a very important factor in common, they must be put as a cape, from the head. Soft silhouette without the cuts emphasized Russian lady's light steps. Dress and sleeves were getting wider to the lap; the fabric was decorated with symmetric pattern, or with other golden or silvery-like fabrics, furs.