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The Museum of Stone Cutting Art (Ekaterinburg) is a treasure house of stone and precious metal products

All the peoples of the world have their own history, which includes not only the events of social life, but also cultural traditions, the features of the formation and development of crafts, works of folklore, morality, regulating people's behavior, and other equally significant artifacts. Knowledge of the past makes a person spiritually rich, allows you to feel yourself a member of a cultural community, to realize yourself and your place in the world.

Achievements of culture are stored in museums, archives, libraries. To get acquainted with the material culture of the Urals and other regions of Russia, one can visit the Museum of Stone-cutting Art (Yekaterinburg).

General information

The Museum of the History of Stone-Cutting and Jewelry Art (Yekaterinburg) was opened in 1992. With the initiative to create such an object of culture was a famous art critic Dmitry Likhachev. At his suggestion, Natalia Pakhomova, curator of the Regional State Museum of Local History, developed the "World of Stone" program, within which another cultural object was opened.

Masterpieces of stone are in the building of the Mountain pharmacy, which was built in 1820 by the outstanding architect MP Malakhov.

Exposition features

The exhibits are located in halls of different thematic focus. So, in the hall of Russian silver, visitors are offered cutlery and writing accessories made of this metal. Most of the products were made in the XIX-XX centuries. Here the works of masters of not only the Urals, but also St. Petersburg, as well as Moscow: K. Faberge, P. Ovchinnikov and others are presented.

The Museum of Stone-cutting Art (Ekaterinburg) boasts a gold pantry. There are not only gold jewelry, but also such famous artifacts as "Zvezdar" and "Novogodny", as well as the "Demantoid Alexandrova" crystal. Here you can see products from C. Faberge: objects covered with guilloche, and animal figurines.

Children who grew up in the Soviet Union, probably remember the tales PP Bazhov. Their heroes settled on the panel. The works were performed by the painters of the village of Palekh in the Ivanovo region in the technique of lacquer miniature.

The Museum of Stone-cutting and Jewelry Art in the Urals can not be imagined without malachite. In the malachite hall, both minerals without preliminary treatment and products made from them (caskets, vases, countertops, dishes, etc.) are demonstrated.

In the century before and the beginning of the 20th century, Russian masters practiced a unique mosaic technique. From the malachite, small strips were cut out and folded so that a pattern was obtained. These unique compositions can be seen if you visit the Museum of Stone-cutting Art (Ekaterinburg).

Since the beginning of the XVIII century, the Imperial Yekaterinburg lapidary factory was known throughout Russia, the successor of which was the plant "Russian Gems". Products of the masters of the enterprise are on the third floor. The most famous exhibit is the only jasper vase in the Urals with a height of 1.5 meters.

Stone-cutting and jewelry art of the Urals

The culture of the Ural region is regional. Works of masters are inherent in the national color, the desire to preserve the national idea. For a Russian person, a piece made of gold, silver or stone is a way to express oneself , to know yourself and others.

In the XIX-XX centuries Yekaterinburg was the center of jewelry and stone-cutting art. Folk craftsmen owned all methods of processing colored stone, which allowed them to create real masterpieces. The desire to preserve the national idea led to the fact that creativity skillfully combines classics and folk motifs.

It is known that Ekaterinburg is on the border of Europe and Asia. Such a geographical position helped to unite the patterns of the East and West in the products.

Ural - a place where at the dawn of history there was a split of tectonic blocks. Therefore, folk craftsmen and just connoisseurs of jewelry believe that the stones mined in this region have a special energy. The heat of their hands to the finished product was transferred and handed over by the Ural masters. The most famous artists are K. Klodt, E. Klodt, B. Hariotov, A. Zhukov, A. Borovikov and others.

Museum of Stone Carving Arts (Yekaterinburg): how to get there and book an excursion

The museum building is located in the city center on Lenin Avenue in house number 37. Not far from the cultural object there are bus stops "Architectural Academy" and "Labor Area". On the first of them, trolley buses stop. Those who plan to get on the tram, will have to go to the bus stop "Prospekt Lenina."

The doors of the museum are open for visitors from Friday to Sunday from 11 to 16 hours, on Thursday from 13 to 21 hours. If you plan to bring a school class or just a group of people to the Museum of Stone-cutting and Jewelry Art History, you should book excursions in advance. The service of excursion groups (from 15 people) takes place on request. Individually, the exposure is available for viewing without an appointment.

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