Sari is a rectangular piece of fabric, a mixture of silk and "mashru" cotton, with red, blue and purple stripes and geometric, floral and fancy patterns, woven with golden threads.
Sari, traditional women clothing in India
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Tablecloth. A gift from Czechoslovak party workers
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Tablecloth. A gift from Czechoslovak party workers
Tablecloth. A gift from Czechoslovak party workers who visited Stalingrad on 20.11.1955
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Paired vases on stands
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Paired vases on stands
A gift from a group of Chinese tourists that visited the Tsaritsyn-Stalingrad Museum of Defense on 15.06.1964.
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Shield with the emblem of the “Normandie – Niémen” regiment
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Shield with the emblem of the “Normandie – Niémen” regiment
Shield with the emblem of the "Normandie – Niémen" regiment. A gift from the Chevry-Cosigny school named after the air regiment to the 30th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad. Department of Seine-et-Marne.
1973, Chevry-Cosigny