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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Vase with the image of a lion and three crowns
Sweden ,
June, 1955
Vase with the image of a lion and three crowns
Vase with the image of a lion and three crowns. A gift from the Riksdag delegation led by Gustav Nielson that visited Stalingrad in June 1955. A lion and three crowns – the elements of the Greater version of the coat of arms of Sweden; a hexagonal vase.
Figurine of a stork on a stand
India ,
12.07.1956
Figurine of a stork on a stand
A gift from the Indian journalist Roy and his wife who visited Stalingrad 12.07.1956. The bird is standing over the nest. The head of the stork is turned to the sky, the beak is a little bit opened and the wings are spread. The figurine is carved from a Buffalo horn. The wings are glued to the body of the figurine. It is polished and glued to a wooden base.
Commemorative medal of the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship Association
Bulgaria ,
1984
Commemorative medal of the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship Association
A gift from the People's Republic of Bulgaria