Siberian carpets at the Department Store of the National Centre RUSSIA — traditions of craftsmanship in every pattern
The Department Store of the National Centre RUSSIA continues to introduce visitors to the finest examples of folk arts and crafts, as well as local brands. This time, special attention is given to Siberian carpets — products that embody the traditions and craftsmanship of Russian weavers.
One of the key manufacturers featured in the Department Store is the Siberian Carpet Factory. This enterprise, preserving both hand-weaving techniques, combines traditional motifs with modern design solutions. Carpets from Siberia are renowned for their high quality, durability, and unique patterns reflecting the cultural characteristics of the region. Natural materials and carefully selected shades make each piece not just an interior element but a true work of art.
"Siberian carpets featured in our Department Store are handcrafted from natural materials. They are not only comfortable and pleasant to the touch but also highly durable — these carpets retain their appearance for years. We offer both modern designs and traditional motifs," said Lyubov Malinina, a consultant at the Department Store of the National Centre RUSSIA.
Carpet weaving in Siberia is a craft with deep historical roots. Local artisans create carpets that not only enhance interiors but also bring warmth and comfort, even during the harshest winters. Today, thanks to the support of the Department Store of the National Centre RUSSIA, these products are becoming accessible to a wider audience.
The Department Store continues its mission to promote folk arts and crafts, providing visitors with the opportunity to purchase authentic works of art created by Russian artisans.
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