Mikhaylovskoye lace awaits visitors at the Department Store of the National Centre RUSSIA
The Department Store of the National Centre RUSSIA presents to visitors mikhaylovskoye lace from the folk handicraft enterprise Truzhenitsa of the Ryazan region. This is one of the most famous types of lace production, preserving centuries-old techniques.
Mikhaylovskoye lace is known for its delicate beauty and unmatched quality. At the Department Store of the National Centre RUSSIA, visitors will find works by the best craftsmen who continue the traditions of this art. Guests will be welcomed with tablecloths, napkins, and decorative elements made from mikhaylovskoye lace.
"Mikhaylovskoye lace is a unique tradition that we are striving to revive, as the technique of its creation is gradually being forgotten, and the number of embroiderers is decreasing. We support this folk craft through collaboration with enterprises that continue to create such wonders by hand. This vibrant and rich lace with an interesting knitting technique adds coziness and beauty to any home," said consultant of the Department Store of the National Centre RUSSIA, Lyubov Malinina.
The Department Store supports domestic manufacturers and promotes products of folk handicrafts. Here, visitors can find handmade items that carry the culture and history of our country. The store offers not only products made in the traditional style but also modern interpretations of folk art that reflect current trends.
The updated space of the Department Store is located on the second floor of the National Centre RUSSIA, in Pavilion No. 7. Shopping at the Department Store is available during the working hours of the National Centre RUSSIA, from 10:00 to 20:00, Tuesday through Sunday.
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