Nalichniki (window decorative frame)

Silk scarf accessories Platbands (Window trims) (In collaboration with Pepfer) Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.
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silk scarf
Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.
Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.
Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.
Nalichniki scarf
Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.
Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.
Nalichniki (Platbands) scarf
Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.
Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.
Cat in the Window silk scarf
Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.
Platbands are traditional wooden window decoration, which appeared in Russia around the XVII century, flourished in the late XIX-early XX centuries. This is an elusive beauty of Russian villages and cities- rarely any serves more than 100 years. It is difficult to imagine a village without a trim, without a cat in the window. In this project we want to draw attention to the monuments of Russian wooden architecture.