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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Sculpture “Warrior and Worker” on a stand
Czechoslovakia ,
1970, May
Sculpture “Warrior and Worker” on a stand
It reproduces a fragment of the monument to the soldiers of the Soviet Army in Ostrava.
A gift from the workers of the Ostrava delegation to Volgograd during the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the liberation of Czechoslovakia, May 1970.
Ostrava
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima
Japan ,
17-20 July, 1962
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima at the World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace that visited Volgograd on 17-20.07.1962.
A badge made from a non-ferrous metal and coated with black enamel. The metal clamp on the reverse allows to attach the badge to clothing. It has a picture of a paper origami crane.
Traditional whip of shepherds in northeastern Brazil
Brazil ,
1953
Traditional whip of shepherds in northeastern Brazil
A gift from a group of Brazilian medical workers who visited Stalingrad in 1953. The whip consists of three twisted leather straps tied together. The gap between the straps is 8 cm. The handle is braided with thin straw of two colours. At the end of the handle there is a metal ring with a leather loop.