12 dolls dressed in traditional national attire represented the multicolorful world of different countries. Dolls of the Indian states of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, clothed in men’s and women’s clothes: saree, salwar, pajamas, kurtas, kamiza, shawls, scarves and turbans. The Mari Republic is represented by a wooden doll in a Mari festive costume. The dolls in Uzbek national dress show the historically established traditions and characteristics of the Uzbek people.
The clothes of a Chinese princess doll in a traditional costume reflect the synthesis of colorful Chinese clothing with elements of the national costumes of neighboring peoples. Russian culture represented by a porcelain doll in white festive clothes. The doll exhibition was further enriched by masks brought from different countries. The images of Hindu deities reflecting the spirit of the main religion of India were very interesting.
The exhibition was organized by the following students:
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