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03 Mar. 2019 / 14:17

"Spring Emotions and Fantasies" at the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History

Delicate tablecloths, ritual towels, icons, sheets, milieu and embroidered paintings - these and other works can be admired at the exhibition "Spring Emotions and Fantasies", inaugurated at the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History. The event, organized in collaboration with the National Center for Conservation and Promotion of Immaterial Cultural Heritage, brings to the attention of visitors the love and respect for the traditions of the craftsman Ludmila Berezin, who has reached the 70th anniversary, Moldova 1 reports.

Ludmila Berezin does not cease to amaze people through the diversity and beauty of the objects she croaks or embroides with great skill. The craftswoman inherited from the parents the love for manual work, but, over time, she has enriched her experience. Thus, towels, tablecloths, milestones, multicolored embroidery are made in older techniques, and others - newer.

"Ludmila Berezin offers models of excellence in the field of traditional arts, everything that she does - she does it perfectly," says Varvara Buzila, ethnographer.

The way Ludmila Berezin harnesses the delicate world of home fabrics and lace impresses.

"They are fabulous and impressive, teaching for women. To have a towel with such corners in the house, such a spectacular table is a treasure, and that's what the young generation must be aiming for, "says Ludmila Rotaru, visitor.

"When we look at these pieces, we notice that heat comes and all these things take us to the spring, we are glad, we have always been receptive to the organization of such exhibitions," says Petru Vicol, director of the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History.

The exhibition "Spring Emotions and Fantasies" can be admired at the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History until May 10th.

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