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Weaving of bast shoes. Belaya Kholunitsa, Kirov region

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Русский: Плетение лаптей. г. Белая Холуница, Кировская область. Лапти — низкая обувь, распространённая в Восточной Европе и на Руси в старину, и бывшая в широком употреблении в сельской местности до 1930-х годов, сплетённая из древесного лыка (липовые, вязовые, ивовые), берёсты или пеньки
English: Weaving of bast shoes. Belaya Kholunitsa, Kirov region. Bast shoes are low shoes, common in Eastern Europe and in Russia in the old days, and were widely used in rural areas until the 1930s, woven from wood bark (lime, elm, willow), birch bark or hemp
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