The Snowmaiden
"Snegurochka" - a Russian folk tale.

         A long time ago in the forests of Russia there lived a peasant by the name of Ivan with his wife, Maria. Although they loved each other very much and had many friends, they were unhappy because they had no children.
         One winter day, they watched the village children build a snowman. "Let's build a snowman, too!," said Ivan. And they proceeded to craft a pretty little maiden out of snow. Struck with their creation, Ivan said, "Little snowmaiden, speak to me." Maria exclaimed, "Yes, come to life so you can romp and play like the other children!" Before their very eyes, Snegurochka became a real girl. "I have come from the land of winter, ice and snow," said the little girl. She ran and hugged them. There was joyous singing, dancing and celebrating in the village that night. All that long Russian winter Snegurochka romped and played with the other children. Everyone loved her. She, Ivan and Maria were very happy.
         Then one day, when the first signs of spring appeared, Snegurochka came to Ivan and Maria, and with tear-filled eyes told them that she must go away, up North to the land of snow. They begged her to stay. Upset, Ivan jumped up and shut the door to the hut so the snowmaiden couldn't leave, and Maria hugged her tight. But as she held the little girl, the child melted away. Ivan and Maria wept bitterly.
         All spring and summer they were lonely. Summer turned into fall and fall into winter and once again it was cold and icy outside. One night a familiar voice was heard. "Mother! Father! Open the door! The snow has brought me back once more!" Ivan threw open the door and Snegurochka ran into their arms. All that winter she lived with them and played with the other village children. But in the spring she had to go back North, whence she had come. This time Ivan and Maria did not weep, knowing she would return once more when winter appeared on the land. And so it was that the snowmaiden brought warmth and joy to Ivan and Maria during the long, cold, Russian winter for many, many, many years.

Snowmaiden Christmas Ornament. Hand painted in Russia.


The Snowmaiden
Collector's Plate

This wonderful, fine porcelain decorative plate depicts "Snegurochka", or "The Snowmaiden". It is based on an original work of art by the Russian fine arts master Boris Zworykin. The original, now in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, was painted in 1916. Zworykin's work is a prime example of the Russian art of ornamental illustration, and is heavily influenced by traditions of Russian icon painting. The reproduction of this sublime image onto porcelain involves the faithful transfer of the artist's sensitive brushwork and brilliant colors. It is comprised of 28 individual colors and edged in gold. It comes gift boxed with a certificate of authenticity. These were made in West Germany by Heinrich Porzellan and imported by Villeroy and Boch. Edition was limited to 21 firing days. We have very few left. 6 1/2" diameter. Price $75


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