BELARUSIAN TOWELS.
June 22, 2009
1930s, 1940s, Color, Designers, Home, Russia, Women
via Belarus Guide
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Beautiful!
holy shit
Wowow! How do you find all of the world’s best things?
oh..my… a ton of nice things… Thank you! just found your blog and enjoyed reading through
[...] Check out this spread of woven Belarusian towels. Incredible. Seen at Nothing is New. [...]
love these!!! and just about everything else you’ve been posting. i just added these to my own blog – hope this is okay…
Belarusian ornaments are really original, harmonic and beautiful. Every element has its meaning (bread, family, love, sun…). Together those elements are creating unique songs. And there is nothing about wars and weapons in its culture. Really harmonic and tolerant.