Pieces from fish skin made by a craftsman in a village near the Loparskaya railway station in the Kola district of the Murmansk Region.19.01.2018#3279343
A woman makes pieces from fish skin in a village near the Loparskaya railway station in the Kola district of the Murmansk Region.19.01.2018#3279344
A woman makes pieces from fish skin in a village near the Loparskaya railway station in the Kola district of the Murmansk Region.19.01.2018#3279342
A woman makes pieces from fish skin in a village near the Loparskaya railway station in the Kola district of the Murmansk Region.19.01.2018#3279337
Pieces from fish skin made by a craftsman in a village near the Loparskaya railway station in the Kola district of the Murmansk Region.19.01.2018#3279341
Showpiece of chair exhibition. The All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and Popular Art.21.12.2000#639882
Ura-Tyube embroidery experts in Tajikistan make hand-stitched Tyubeteika skullcaps.01.08.1992#6550870
The Burda Moden magazine shows its spring and summer collection in the Orlyonok Hotel.16.02.1989#892872
The village of Nekrasovka in the Sakhalin Region. These workers of a fishing nets production facility are members of the small Nivkh ethnic group.01.11.1986#8382552
A young woman wears a traditional national suit of the Khakasian Autonomous Region.10.07.1985#8961562
Art school in Ulan Bator. Reproduction. Photographic exhibition "Mongolia Today". Mongolian People's Republic.01.10.1984#762251
Birch bark bowls by folk master Alexei Petukhov from the village of Voloshki, Arkhangelsk Region.01.09.1984#8577309
Dmitry Zhivotov, head of an architectural and design bureau at the Central Research and Development Design Institute of Standard and Experimental Housing Designs, relaxes with his family.01.10.1977#8942495
Central Television announcer of the State Radio and Television Committee of the USSR Valentina Leontyeva hosts the Umeliye Ruki [Skilled Hands] show for children.06.08.1963#6000491
Moscow. A graphic and folk-art exhibition of the Belarusian SSR at the Soviet Academy of Arts. This stand features Belarusian national embroidery, including traditional hand-made items by national artisans.17.04.1955#8939504