Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Welcome to Katerina, Katya and Irina, "Motherly Russian" Dolls
Knowing I am drawn to Russian nesting dolls, my life-long, high school girlfriend, Patti, bought three of them, among many other beautiful gifts, for my birthday.
(Here's another post I did on this type of doll when I visited Boston. You can read it here if you are interested.)
The new girls are named Katerina, Katya and Irina.
They are very small, with the largest no more than two inches.
They will be added to the Polish-Ukrainian-Russian shelves in the living room curio cabinet.
You can read more about that transformation here: http://writingstraightfromtheheart.blogspot.com/2013/09/copy-cat-curio.html
I hope the other dolls will make them feel welcome, or, as they would say in Russia, "Dobro požalovat."
WHAT, IF ANYTHING, HAVE YOUR HEARD ABOUT RUSSIAN NESTING DOLLS?
You know we have been friends for a long time - because I remember actually reading those blogs when you first posted them!!
ReplyDeleteI know you love them.
I know too you have mighty nice friend to give you what you love on your birthday.
They are precious@
sandie
Hi: I love nesting dolls. I have a few myself, I will have to share. I always look forward to hearing from you. You make the week start out just right. Thank you for singing to me today. I could hear your beautiful voice as you sung. Hugs, Martha
ReplyDeleteHi, Susan! I am Russian :) So obviously I have heard about Russian dolls! And they are adorable :) Though I don't own even one!Shame, I know. I was thinking of crocheting one, let's see.
ReplyDeleteNesting dolls is one of the most peculiar things you can find in Russian, they sell them everywhere, and they sometimes cost a lot!In Moscow you can go to Arbat street, and there will be a variety of Russian dolls in the shops.
Hello from Spain: I also collect Russian dolls. I like a lot. In my country say that these dolls bring luck and wealth. Keep in touch
ReplyDeleteThose little beauties are unique.
ReplyDeleteI have a set of those that I bought when I visited in Poland...they are so cute. Even my grandchildren who are BOYS love to take them apart.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter gave me a set of Russian nesting dolls one year and now, they are perfect for a toddler toy and even my older grandkids still like to play with them. I actually have a small Polish nesting doll set as well but I have lost the itty bitty one - it sits on my Polish shelf.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! What precious little dolls!
ReplyDeleteI was just in St. Petersburg this summer, and nesting dolls were everywhere. All different kinds, even football teams from the states! It was wild.
Such fun for kids, and for adults too :)
Happy Birthday to you! (belated)
Ceil
These are adorable! My mom had one of those when I was a child. I loved the little tiny one in the middle! Happy birthday Susan!
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Those are so cute Susan!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Birthday! Hope you had a good day. :) These dolls are so cute. I haven't heard much about them other than where they originated. I think they are interesting.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Hi Susan, they are delightful!!! I just love your header collage...it is so warm and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI was always amazed by them as a little girl...I do not know the history of them.
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Hope everyone's having a good week so far! Hugs to all, Susan
What precious nesting dolls!
ReplyDeleteI have nesting Santas that I will display at Christmas time. The grandchildren always like to see them.
are the nesting dolls made out of glass? They are lovely Susan!!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute. I've always been fascinated by these little dolls.
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