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Presentation by Aleksandr Tsurkan
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Both porcelain mugs have Mulgi patterns inspired by the national costumes of Viljandimaa: the striped skirt for women and the black coat for men. The stripes represent the beautiful colours of the Estonian nature and the coat wealth and ambition.
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The window is decorated by the stained glass dog. Stained glass is made by the technique of melting glass parts.
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The box is made of juniper wood. The box together with the spoon is made by using marquetry technique. A juniper is a tree that grows near the sea, is a small but resistant. It usually grows on the islands (Saaremaa and Hiiumaa). Juniper wood has an unusual bitterly smell.
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The summer hat is crochet in the colours of the Estonian flag. During the Soviet times the tricolour was forbidden, breaking this law was punished with imprisonment. Blue – represents the Estonian sky, lakes, sea, truth, loyalty Black – represents the dark past of Estonians, the soil White –represents hope, education, snow, with nights, birch bark
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The wooden dolls are the ancient Estonian warriors, who wear moss green sheep felt coats. The trousers are made of linen cloth. The warriors hold a wooden shield and a spear in their hands. These souvenirs represent the time when the German Order with its Teutonic knights took from the Estonians their freedom.
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These are rubber shoes of the Estonian country folk. These rubber shoes have been inspired by the flower pattern of Muhu island. Muhu is a small island between the mainland and Saaremaa. The pattern contains plants growing in Estonia: strawberry, cornflower, daisy, forget me-not, pansy.
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The hand-puppets are knitted using sheep wool. They represent typical Estonian patterns.
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