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Designer Yaroslav Rassadin is re-imagining a 120 year old traditional handicraft from Russia, the matryoshka.
The Matryoshka, or Russian nesting dolls, date back to 1890. Traditionally hand painted with ornate detailing and a dynamic range of colors, Rassadin's take on the classic Russian nesting dolls was inspired by a combination of the "Pantone matching system and UFO minimalistic styling." His work has been described as "emotional, minimalistic and technological."


History Of the Matryoshka
Matryoshkas are a relatively new Russian handicraft; the first one dates from 1890, and is said to have been inspired by souvenir dolls from Japan. However, the concept of nested objects was familiar in Russia, having been applied to carved wooden apples and Easter eggs; the first Fabergé egg, in 1885, had a nesting of egg, yolk, hen, and crown.

The story goes that Sergei Maliutin, a painter from a folk crafts workshop in the Abramtsevo estate of a famous Russian industrialist and patron of arts Savva Mamontov, saw a set of Japanese wooden dolls representing Shichi-fuku-jin, the Seven Gods of Fortune. The largest doll was that of Fukurokuju - a happy, bald god with an unusually tall chin - and within it nested the six remaining deities. Inspired, Maliutin drew a sketch of a Russian version of the toy. It was carved by Vasiliy Zvezdochkin in a toy workshop in Sergiyev Posad and painted by Sergei Maliutin. It consisted of eight dolls; the outermost was a girl in an apron, then the dolls alternated between boy and girl, with the innermost – a baby.
-Wikipedia
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mania28 Feb, 2008
Beautiful
Love this post.
 
HartnSoul28 Feb, 2008
love this! i have been collecting matryoshka for many years!
 
eighthmus…28 Feb, 2008
Now I know what they're called! I've been mentioning them as 'those Russian babushka-y nesting dolls with the cute little heads and...y'know?'. Now I have a name! And that's such a cool idea.
I've always wanted to have a set of those dolls.
 
nitagale28 Feb, 2008
I collect these so thanks for the wonderful article
 
bijoulove…29 Feb, 2008
very cool post!
I've had a traditional set since childhood that I love dearly...
interesting take on them from Rassadin, although nothing can match the hand-painted versions :)
 
recyclela…1 Mar, 2008
oh ! that makes me remember my childhood.SO nice!
 
sametra2 Mar, 2008
what beaugiful colors in these photos.
 
valcanno2 Mar, 2008
Colorful ppost with lovable images........
I enjoyed this post.
Thanks for sharing buddy!
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