The bracelet is made of red glass. The inside is smooth, while the rest is covered with golden paint that creates a criss-crossed chain pattern. The bracelet is worn on one’s wrist. It is worn by women of all ages; it can be a married woman or a young girl, none can walk around without one. A bracelet can be made either of glass or gold.
Bracelet
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The banner “The Stalingrad victory lit up millions of hearts with hope and admiration.”
Norway ,
1944
The banner “The Stalingrad victory lit up millions of hearts with hope and admiration.”
A gift from the Norwegian people
A necklace
India ,
June 1967
A necklace
A gift from a Delegation of the Madras Municipality led by Era Sambandham, the mayor, who visited Volgograd in June of 1967. The Republic of India, the state of Tamil Nadu, the city of Madras
Vase. A gift from burgomaster of Liège Maurice Destenay
Belgium ,
15-19.06.1965
Vase. A gift from burgomaster of Liège Maurice Destenay
A gift from burgomaster of Liège Maurice Destenay, who visited Volgograd on 15-19.06.1965.
Liège Province, Seraing. The neck of the vase is engraved with the Liège coat of arms; the factory mark on the bottom says, “Val St. Lambert / Cristal Belgium / depose”