Hi Marina , This is Swati from Riti Creations. I do Handicraft work, especially doll making. Love the way you talked about Russian doll customs. Actually I am fond of Russia ever since my childhood. Thank you for your video. ❤
I like to learn more about Russian culture and I came across your blog and from then I started to watch your vlogs everytime am free. By the way I like how you manage your family too.
interesting to learn the history and traditions of the dolls ,only thing i can find in the uk are corn dolls which date from pagan times as well coming from Europe ,but they are just made of corn husks i think, so not as elaborate as those, i think it would take me months to make one if i had to, but lucky being a man your tradition says i can not make one ,that's a good excuse ,yours turned out great very professional doll maker .i like hearing about the traditions and history of your country ,its so interesting,
Believe it or not I grew up with Russian cartoons that Greek TV played back into 90s. So I love Russian drawing ornaments and colors. Happy to find you!
This is very fascinating. Since teen i've read a lot on Russian/Slavic folk beliefs, and i even bought one doll looking almost like this when i was in St Petersburg. In Finland we also had specific wooden dolls/totems placed for example hayloft, bedroom, sauna, or edge of the forest back in the good ol' days. Now everything is so boring here on the superstitious/religious side of things haha
@@lovingrussia3496 there group people called Amish and meningitis around here that they have dolls that they don't put face on them they believe if doll has face on it because it They'll steal the child's soul if has face on it.
Hi Marina , This is Swati from Riti Creations.
I do Handicraft work, especially doll making.
Love the way you talked about Russian doll customs. Actually I am fond of Russia ever since my childhood.
Thank you for your video. ❤
Very interesting thank You for sharing ❤️ and teaching how to make the doll .I love how the seams are hidden !!!
This is so beautiful ❤️
Very nice
I like to learn more about Russian culture and I came across your blog and from then I started to watch your vlogs everytime am free. By the way I like how you manage your family too.
Thank you! 😘
She's beautiful.
very interesting. I would like to know more about all the folk beliefs and superstitions. How can you get the kiss. tomato the dolls?
interesting to learn the history and traditions of the dolls ,only thing i can find in the uk are corn dolls which date from pagan times as well coming from Europe ,but they are just made of corn husks i think, so not as elaborate as those, i think it would take me months to make one if i had to, but lucky being a man your tradition says i can not make one ,that's a good excuse ,yours turned out great very professional doll maker .i like hearing about the traditions and history of your country ,its so interesting,
😂! I'm already so used to your comments! Always happy to read them😁.
@@lovingrussia3496 enjoy your stuff, always interesting
Believe it or not I grew up with Russian cartoons that Greek TV played back into 90s. So I love Russian drawing ornaments and colors. Happy to find you!
This is very fascinating. Since teen i've read a lot on Russian/Slavic folk beliefs, and i even bought one doll looking almost like this when i was in St Petersburg. In Finland we also had specific wooden dolls/totems placed for example hayloft, bedroom, sauna, or edge of the forest back in the good ol' days. Now everything is so boring here on the superstitious/religious side of things haha
Look like a voodo doll from Places they practice voodoo here .
Yeah! A bit spooky without a face😂
@@lovingrussia3496 there group people called Amish and meningitis around here that they have dolls that they don't put face on them they believe if doll has face on it because it They'll steal the child's soul if has face on it.
Да!