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Gzhel (Russian: Гжель, IPA: [ɡʐelʲ]) is a
Russian style of blue and
white ceramics which takes its name from the
village of
Gzhel and
surrounding area...
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Gzhel is a
Russian style of ceramics.
Gzhel may also
refer to:
Gzhel (rural locality),
several rural localities in
Russia Gzhel railway station, a railway...
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Gzhel (Russian: Гжель) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Gzhel (selo),
Moscow Oblast, a selo in
Gzhelskoye Rural Settlement of Ramensky...
- 55°36′N 38°24′E / 55.600°N 38.400°E / 55.600; 38.400
Gzhel (Russian: Гжель, IPA: [ɡʐelʲ]) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Ramensky District of Moscow...
- China. One of the
largest shows featuring Russian stage folk
dances is
Gzhel in
Moscow Folk
festival in
Belgorod region in May 2015.
Russian dancers...
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Verbilki Porcelain (1766–present),
Verbilki near
Taldom Gzhel ceramics (1802–present),
Gzhel Dulevo Farfor (1832–present), Likino-Dulyovo
Lomonosov Buen...
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Verbilki Porcelain (1766–present),
Verbilki near
Taldom Gzhel ceramics (1802–present),
Gzhel Dulevo Farfor (1832–present), Likino-Dulyovo
Spain Buen Retiro...
- handicraft,
along with Tula samovars, the
Matrioshka doll,
Khokhloma painting,
Gzhel ceramics, the
Palekh miniature,
Vologda lace,
Dymkovo toys,
Rostov finift...
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still exists a Russian-speaking community.
Samovar made out of
ceramic (
Gzhel samovar)
Samovar of old
production Samovar in
Tomsk museum Samovar on table...
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Carboniferous and Jur****ic sediments, and is
extracted from the 14th
century near
Gzhel. The
largest (Kudinovskoye)
deposit is near the town of
Elektrougli with...