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Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

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Page 1: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

Russian Matryoshka

Made by: Alexandra Avramenko

Teacher : Tatyana LepeshkinaLyceum “Dubna”, 2009

Page 2: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

Do You know anybody who is about

100 years old? Nice to meet you! I`m a

Russian staking doll. And I`m about 100 years old.

Page 3: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

What Is a Staking Doll? Russian staking doll, or

matryoshka, as it is called in Russian, is probably the most popular Russian national souvenir.

Page 4: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

Also, it seems that matryoshka has come to us from ancient times,

from the world of legends and fairy tales.

Page 5: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

The Very Beginning of the Russian Matryoshka.The first Russian matryoshka was

made in 1809 in the Children's Education work-shop, situated inside the Abramtsevo estate.

Page 6: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

Once, at traditional Saturday meeting, somebody brought a funny Japanese figurine of a good-natured bald-headed old man called Fukuruma.

The doll consisted of several figurines nestled within one another. It had 7 figurines.

Page 7: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

Japanese Matryoshka Fukuruma

Page 8: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

There is a legend that the first doll of this type was made by unknown Russian monk on the Island of Honshu . Actually, this type of nesting toy was well known before − Russian craftsmen carved wooden Easter eggs.

Page 9: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

Why it is called “Matryoshka”?

Russian wooden dolls with smaller dolls inside are called matryoskas. In old Russian, the name Matryona or Matriosha was a very popular female name among peasants.

This name is associated with the image of a mother of a big peasant family.

Page 10: Russian Matryoshka Made by: Alexandra Avramenko Teacher : Tatyana Lepeshkina Lyceum “Dubna”, 2009

It`s Matryoska`s Family.