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Explore the rich ceramic heritage of the Olonets region through the diverse collections of the Olonets National Museum and the Karelian State Regional Museum. This exhibit highlights unique pieces like a hand-wash basin, ceramic figurines, and ash trays, showcasing the evolution of Oyat pottery post-1917. Featured items include whimsical statuettes of animals and functional pottery, reflecting the artistic skill of local craftspeople. Discover how traditional techniques continue to inspire modern designs within this vibrant cultural legacy.
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OLONETS REGION CERAMICS From the collections of Olonets national museum
From the collections of Olonets national museum In the forefront – a hand-wash basin
From the collections of Olonets national museum The pot on the right is embraced with birch bark
From the collections of the Karelian State Regional Museum A boot. Ceramic ash tray. 1940s. Efremkovsky factory, Leningrad region. Demonstrates the development of Oyatpottery after 1917. Aphrodite. Ceramic figurine. 1900s. Lodeinopolsky district
From the collections of the Karelian State Regional Museum Лиса Ceramic statuettes. 1940s. Efremkovsky factory, Leningrad region. Demonstrates the development of Oyat pottery after 1917. A dog
From the collections of the Karelian State Regional Museum A fox. Glazed ceramic statuette. 1940s. Efremkovsky factory, Leningrad region. Demonstrates the development of Oyatpottery after 1917.
From the collections of Olonets national museum Play whistles
OLONETS REGION CERAMICS Products by modern craftspeople
Hand-wash basin. Ethnic copy
ceramics a pipe