This Russian vintage wooden Matryoshka nesting dolls set includes 9 stacking dolls and is listed in used condition. Ideal for collectors of traditional folk art and nesting doll sets, it can be displayed or stored compactly inside its largest doll. Free shipping is included with the purchase. Check the listing for details on any visible wear, paint condition, included pieces, measurements, and packaging or handling times.
| Item ID | 286945302322 |
| Location | Hendersonville US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
balfun27
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-11-17T00:58:16.000Z |
| Provenance | Ownership History Not Available |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Culture | Russian |
This Russian vintage wooden Matryoshka nesting dolls set includes 9 stacking dolls and is listed in used condition. Ideal for collectors of traditional folk art and nesting doll sets, it can be displayed or stored compactly inside its largest doll. Free shipping is included with the purchase. Check the listing for details on any visible wear, paint condition, included pieces, measurements, and packaging or handling times.
This is a set of Matryoshka dolls, also widely known as Russian nesting dolls or stacking dolls. These are a set of wooden dolls of decreasing
size placed one inside another. The name "matryoshka" means "little matron" or "little mother" in Russian, and the largest doll often represents a mother or the head of a large family. The dolls are a popular souvenir and symbol of Russia, originally designed and painted in the late 19th century. The dolls in the image are painted in a traditional style, featuring a woman in a sarafan dress and headscarf, decorated with red roses. The bottom of the set has a vintage paper label from the Soviet Union, specifically for a type of Russian nesting doll called a "Matryoshka". The label provides details about its manufacturer, name, size, price, and year of production. Product: "Matryoshka" nesting dollManufacturer: Semyonovskoye Association for the Production of Souvenirs, in Gorky OblastName & Size: "Rossiyanochka" (Russian woman), 9 dollsProduction Date: 1988