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🎨В подмосковном селе Федоскино с 1795 года производят знаменитые шкатулки с авторской живописью — уникальный предмет искусства, который для многих стал фамильной реликвией.
Каждую шкатулку создают в единственном экземпляре — полностью вручную.
Подробнее об этом искусстве рассказываем в нашей рубрике «Культурный код»👆
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