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Masha and Mitai dolls. Traditional dolls of the BRICS countries
A doll is a game image and a symbol of the whole country. In it there is the time, the history, the culture, the traditions of the people. In the BRICS countries, since the ancient times dolls have been made of cloth, clay, ivory, but even in a simplest doll, the soul of the people is still hidden. In India. Traditional Indian dolls are made using the papier-mache technique. Those are figures of people and animals. In South India "dancing dolls" are made - from 30 centimeters to one and a half meters. The wire frame makes the doll extremely mobile. Even at the slightest touch, the doll starts moving. The way it is painted and the outfit of a doll copy exactly the make-up and the clothing of dancers. Tiny, surgically-made jewelry makes the doll especially unique. In Brazil. Mitai means "pretty girl" in the language of the Guarani, the Indians living in Brazil. Mitai is a traditional Brazilian doll, but its outfit can hardly be called traditional clothing of that tribe. Due to the diversity of cultural traditions in Brazil there is no single national costume. But still, Mitai, in its outfits, retains the features of those cultures that were once brought to the Brazilian land. Mitai costume is inspired by traditional African clothing. The head of the doll is wrapped in a white scarf. This headgear was worn by women workers on the plantations, both girls and adult women. In South Africa. Natal, the doll of Zulu tribe that lives in South Africa in the province of KwaZulu, is made exclusively by women. Zulu ritual dolls are dressed in traditional women's clothing, which consists of coats embroidered with beads, metal rings, hoops around the neck, arms and legs. Each of the Zulu dolls is special and is made for a specific ritual action.From an early age girls learn the art of making dolls together with other types of needlework from their mothers. First, dolls that they make are used to play with. Then older girls make a bead doll as a gift to a young man as a symbol of their love. After the wedding, the doll was put in an honorable place in their hut and it was taken care of like a child. In China. Chinese dolls have always brought about the delight among Europeans. Faces, masterly carved from ivory, miniature hands, where you can see each small nail, fascinated the doll makers from all over the world. Costly material and manufacturing traditions required special skill. But those toys’ place is only in the museum. According to a legend, the "soul" of a toy can harm a child. In Russia. Russian folk dolls, on the contrary, traditionally guarded and protected the owner. Even in the middle of the 20th century, almost in every family, both in the village and in the city, children played with rag dolls. Since the ancient times a rag small figure played a magical role, served as an averter. It was a participant of ceremonies and holidays, ritual events - from birth and wedding to the passing ad patres. Photo: snp-kukla.ucoz.ru

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