CHIBOVA manufactures its own jewelry in co-authorship with nature. Real leaflet prints are used in the production of the accessories. Each ornament is unique. All items are manually manufactured from resin, clay, wood and high-quality hardware.
"Tree of Life and Leaves" and "Eclectic" are the two main collections of the brand. The "Tree of Life and Leaves" collection symbolizes bloodline, family, well-being. These items are usually gifted to family members or for oneself. They are also used as totems. The "Eclectic" collection is a combination of different shapes, textures, patterns and forms. All earrings in this collection are manufactured in one copy and retain their original design.
The series, directed by Artem Aksenenko, combines action, drama, crime, and sports genres. It was released in 2019 with a total of 10 episodes. In Kaliningrad, both father and son, the Evdokimovs, return at the same time. Sergey, known as "Volchok," is released after seven years in prison, while his father, Alexander Evdokimov, escapes to his hometown to avoid troubles in Moscow. Sergey struggles to find his way forward upon returning home. The story revolves around the father and son's reunion and their journey to overcome family traumas, pain, and dependencies. They face tough choices between duty and love, life and death.
The series is rated for ages 18+ due to its candid depiction of the challenges faced by an ordinary Kaliningrad family and society, including the use of strong language. The cast includes Pavel Priluchny, Vladimir Epifantsev, Artur Vakha, Yekaterina Malikova, Alyona Mikhaylova, and others. It features thrilling and intense octagon fights, a captivating and dynamic plot that combines social family drama with a criminal business involving no-rules fights.
Called a Garment is a clothing brand, founded in 2020 by Sergey Levin and Ekaterina Bulgakova. The designers were faced with a challenge of designing outfits for creative people around the world. Clothing items are versatile and comfortable. The brand offers a wide range of clothing for different occasions, from basic pieces to unusual items such as kimonos and deconstructed sweaters.
They started out with a limited production of jackets and raincoats, then the clothing range began to expand. The hoodie is the brand’s best-selling product by far and is regularly re-released. Most items are unisex. They don’t have the biggest catalog, but you will always find the essentials: T-shirts with custom prints, trousers, hoodies, longsleeves, insulated jackets, hats, scarves. Called a Garment is an aesthetic street wear with a good fit.
"Captain Volkonogov Escaped" is a drama-thriller film co-directed by Natalia Merkulova and Alexey Chupov, jointly produced by Russia, Estonia, and France. This surrealistic movie centers around NKVD captain Fedor Volkonogov, who seeks forgiveness from one of his victims to avoid damnation. The film premiered at the 78th Venice Film Festival in September 2021.
It received various accolades, including the Audience Choice Award at the 32nd Kinotavr Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr, the "Best Artistic Film" award at the 30th Philadelphia International Film Festival, and the prestigious Golden Unicorn Awards for "Best Film," "Best Screenplay," and "Best Actor." The film was also recognized with the White Elephant Awards by the Russian Guild of Film Critics for "Best Film," "Best Leading Male Role," and "Best Supporting Female Role."
Charodei ceramic school is little universe in itself! The brand creates ceramic products, kitchenware and tiles, conducts workshops for children and adults. Turning clay into ceramics is a very exciting and time-consuming process. It's magic, really. Meditation, even.
It's a whole new experience and will leave you with a vivid impression. It is a place where you can make a ceramic product for yourself, that can be used on a daily basis. This is a good opportunity to get acquainted with such material as clay, to get to work with it and enjoy tactile sensations from this process. This is a place where you can create your own piece of art from a lump of clay weighing 500 grams.
Choroon XXI Vek is a company specializing in the production of traditional Yakut-style porcelain tableware and exclusive souvenirs . It was founded in 2001. The company's signature product is the traditional Yakut porcelain cup choroon - a sacred vessel and a key symbol of Yakut culture, often used in various rituals and celebrations.
All patterns used by the company on their products follow the ancient canons. The Yakuts believe that each stroke and color combination imbues invisible forces, guarding and bestowing blessings. Before choosing the shape of a choroon or other product, the Chorion XXI Vek team consults with folk craftsmen and experts in the field. The store has a wide selection of over 18 varieties of porcelain and ceramics available for purchase.
Chronotope is a carpentry workshop and restoration studio founded by Alexandra Avakova in 2016. The company specializes in the restoration and sale of vintage furniture originating from the years 1950 to 1980. The team consists of seasoned craftsmen fromfrom classical carpentry schools with 20 years of experience in restoring museum-level objects, as well as young specialists with skills in 3D modeling and working with CNC machines.
Beyond restoration, the workshop designs and manufactures custom-made upholstered furniture. They also conduct host classes that teach participants to understand the structure of upholstered furniture and upholstery materials, discern the differences between upholstery fabrics and interior fabrics, and explore where to find unconventional patterns.
"Chto Ya Delayu" ("What Am I Doing?") stands as a distinctive jewelry brand, setting itself apart from conventional brands typically found in jewelry stores. With a focus on novel materials, intriguing shapes, conceptual ideas, and complex messages, the brand presents two collections: "Moskovskaya" and "Khuliganskaya."
The "Moskovskaya" collection forms a capsule of jewelry that draws inspiration from everyday life in the city. Taking inspiration from the Soviet era, pieces like "Moskvichki" with newspaper headline pendants akin to "Komsomolskaya Pravda," calligraphic brooches reminiscent of school notebooks, the "Map of Moscow" brooch, and "Moskovskie koltsa" rings carry a distinctive charm. On the other hand, the "Khuliganskaya" collection embodies vibrancy, audacity, and boldness, with jewelry pieces carrying daring and unexpected names.