A rare Soviet porcelain figurine "Embroiderer" (also known as "Embroidery" or "Girl at Embroidery").
Main characteristics of the product:
Manufacturer:
Kiev Experimental Ceramic and Art Plant (Kiev ECZ), Ukrainian SSR.
Period of creation: 1976-1991
The sculpture was designed in the early 1970s.
Author: Famous Ukrainian sculptor Vasyl Trokhymovych Musienko
Story:
The figurine is made in the style of socialist realism and depicts a young Ukrainian girl in a traditional embroidered dress, who sits and carefully embroiders patterns with a cross on a towel or tablecloth.
Features of collecting:
The figurine was produced in limited editions, so it is considered relatively rare on the antique market.
There are various options for artistic coloring (decoration) of the ornament on the fabric - from laconic red-black patterns to more detailed ones.
Attention! In the 2000s, modern reissues of this model were produced. Authentic Soviet originals are distinguished by a much thinner,
processed hand-painted face and clothing details, as well as the presence of a clear factory mark of the Kyiv EKHZ on the bottom of the product
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