The peoples of Russia: The exhibition "Nine Buryatia jewels" in the framework of the Days of Culture of Ulan-Ude opens in Moscow
November 3, 2016 in the All-Russian Museum of Decorative-Applied and Folk Art (Moscow) opens the exhibition "Nine Buryatia jewels" in the framework of the Days of Culture of Ulan-Ude in Moscow, dedicated to the 350th anniversary of the founding of the city of Ulan-Ude.
Folk art of the Republic of Buryatia - a unique reservoir of original artistic creativity and cultural heritage of the peoples of the Baikal region.
The exhibition "Nine Buryatia Treasures" will feature these types of arts and crafts as Buddhist tank, silverware, bronze sculpture, beadwork, tapestry horsehair kumalans, Semey mats and more.
Arts and crafts of Buryatia are a bright and original phenomenon in the cultural space of multiethnic Russia. Based on the deep roots of folk art, it is alive and growing, allowing contemporaries touch objects that were used in their everyday life by their grandfathers and great grandfathers.