Made in USSR in 1950s
❗ 5" (12 cm).
It is in good condition.
Material & Technique: Cotton spun around a wire frame and painted with water based acrylics afterward.
πŸŽ„ This one of a kind cotton batting ornament is based on a technique which was used in Germany around the turn of the century in 1900 and brings back the glamour of past times.

πŸŽ‡ After the Great October Revolution of 1918, there was a ban on celebrating the New Year in Russia. However, some people continued to put up Christmas trees at home, but it was not easy to find Christmas decorations in the USSR. It was during this period that the fashion for home-made Christmas toys from improvised materials appeared.
✨ In 1935, the ban on Christmas trees was lifted! Factories in the USSR began to produce Christmas decorations, including glass balls with images of Lenin and Stalin.
πŸŽ„ Today it is fashionable to collect Soviet Christmas decorations, they are becoming a rarity. New Year's decorations of the Soviet period attract the attention of collectors, because the history of several generations of the inhabitants of the Soviet Union is reflected in the New Year's decorations.
πŸŽ… In the Soviet era the main characters of the New Year are, of course, Santa Claus (Father Frost) and his beautiful companion - the Snow Maiden (Snow Maiden). Toys and fairy tale characters are especially valued: Little Red Riding Hood, Puss in Boots, Ivan Tsarevich and other heroes of Russian folk tales. In addition, such Christmas decorations as birds, animals - squirrels, bears, rabbits, dogs, sheep, etc. were popular.
πŸ€Ύβ€β™€οΈπŸ€½β€β™‚οΈπŸ‚πŸŽΏπŸΉπŸ In the 1950s and 1960s, Christmas decorations such as sportsmen, Soviet symbols, pioneers, red stars, cars were popular in the USSR.
πŸ…πŸ†πŸ₯”πŸ₯•πŸ₯’During that time the factories also produced Christmas ornaments in fruit and vegetable shape - corns, eggplant, tomatoes, zucchini, carrots, cucumbers, and other vegetables, strawberry, grape, pear, and lemon.
πŸ‘­ In the 1970s "girls and boys" dressed in national costumes of all the republics of the USSR were very popular Christmas ornaments.
πŸš€ After the first manned flight into space, the USSR produced a series of Christmas tree decorations in the form of satellites, rockets and astronauts.

✨ If you are looking for an outstanding home decor accessory, you will love it!
 πŸ“’ Let yourself be enchanted by the magic of this artisan treasure and start your very own heirloom collection which will be handed down from generation to generation… 


When you purchase the Spun Cotton Ornament, you are receiving a piece of history!

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