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The video showcases an exhibition in Moscow, Russia, detailing the step-by-step process of creating traditional Russian cotton wool dolls, known as "Vatnye Igrushki." The first white-framed shadow box displays various stages of doll-making. On the left, small, flesh-toned clay or polymer clay pieces for faces are shown next to a miniature paint palette, demonstrating the "1. Sculpting and painting of the face" stage. Below this, fabric scraps are present, indicating "2. Shaping, fabric, lace." Two small dolls are featured on the right: one a basic, bald figure in a pink garment, and the other a finished doll wearing a white headscarf over a similar pink dress. A circular logo is visible in the upper right corner, with Russian text reading "ШКОЛА-СТУДИЯ 'ВАТНЫЕ ИГРУШКИ РУЧНОЙ РАБОТЫ'" (School-Studio 'Cotton Wool Toys Handmade') and "КОЛЛЕКЦИОННЫЕ ВАТНЫЕ ИГРУШКИ РУЧНОЙ РАБОТЫ" (Collectible Cotton Wool Toys Handmade), along with a website address, "www.mi-factura.ru". As the camera pans, a second white-framed shadow box is revealed. This display focuses on the doll's internal structure and raw materials. It contains a section of raw cotton fluff, a length of twisted wire, a wire armature shaped like a human body labeled "1. Creation of a wire frame," and a partially formed doll body consisting of white batting wrapped around a wire frame to create legs and a torso. The background throughout the video is a textured blue wall, possibly with relief carvings or architectural motifs, enhancing the museum or exhibition setting. The exhibit provides an insightful look into the artisanal craft of making these unique handmade dolls.
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