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This media file showcases an exhibit of traditional Russian craftsmanship. In the foreground, a detailed, ornate headdress or crown, likely a Kokoshnik, is displayed on a mannequin. The headdress is meticulously crafted with gold thread embroidery, pearls, and dark red gemstones, forming intricate patterns. To the left, a portion of a bright yellow circular object is visible, adorned with golden floral motifs and a cluster of dark red beads. Behind the headdress, a white information card provides details about the artwork. The text, in Russian, identifies the creators as Nina Kozubova and Victoria Osmierkina and the piece as "Moscow Golden-Domed." It also lists the materials used, including metal, canvas, acrylic, plastic, resin, and brass. The card further explains that the artwork is a tapestry created with a special braided stitch, inspired by historical monograms from 16th-century Russian embroidery. In the background, on the white wall, several other small textile pieces are visible. One on the top left appears to be a fragment of embroidered footwear, possibly a traditional shoe or slipper, in blue and green. Another fragment, to its right, is a red and brown woven textile, also suggestive of traditional clothing or accessories. The overall setting suggests an exhibition in a museum or gallery, likely in Moscow, given the title of the artwork. The lighting is bright and even, indicative of an indoor display. There are no people or specific time-of-day or weather cues visible.
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