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    Tapestries in every home?

    My friend was showing me pictures of his family when he lived in the Ukraine and the one thing I noticed is that in every picture that was taken indoors, whether it was his family, or friends' house they all had tapestries hanging on many of the walls.

    When I look at Russian photos on the web I see this as well.

    Is there a practical purpose for hanging these (like for keeping the homes warmer) or is this simply tradition?

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    Re: Tapestries in every home?

    Quote Originally Posted by MagellanTX
    My friend was showing me pictures of his family when he lived in the Ukraine and the one thing I noticed is that in every picture that was taken indoors, whether it was his family, or friends' house they all had tapestries hanging on many of the walls.

    When I look at Russian photos on the web I see this as well.

    Is there a practical purpose for hanging these (like for keeping the homes warmer) or is this simply tradition?
    Back in USSR it was a sign of wealth Now it's only a tradition, inertness of thought, maybe. When tapestries were not only expensive but hard to get also people didn't want them to be stepped on so they hanged them to the walls instead Maybe some 30-40 years ago there was a sense to keep warmth in but now it's unnesessary.
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    Re: Tapestries in every home?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    ... also people didn't want them to be stepped on so they hanged them to the walls instead
    I don't think it was the reason, since people had tapestries on the floor as well.
    But it's true that the tapestry on the wall was one of the signs of good living, and often the first thing people bought for their new apartment were furniture and these tapestries.
    It's considered somewhat outdated for the last 10-15 years, and younger generations, going for the 'western' interior design, tend to break this tradition. You still can see a lot of wall tapestries in older apartments, though.

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    Re: Tapestries in every home?

    Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
    You still can see a lot of wall tapestries in older apartments, though.
    And that makes my brain ache.

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    I never saw many tapestries, but almost every flat and house has a Persian-type carpet/rug on the wall.

    I always assumed it was a combination of sound attenuation and insulation. It's decorative, too, if that is your taste. Я предпочитаю Евро-ремонт.
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    Re: Tapestries in every home?

    Quote Originally Posted by Leof

    And that makes my brain ache.
    Maybe some 30-40 years ago the point/reason was to keep warmth in but now it's unnesessary.

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    Re: Tapestries in every home?

    Quote Originally Posted by MagellanTX
    Is there a practical purpose for hanging these (like for keeping the homes warmer) or is this simply tradition?
    The purpose is to collect dust.
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    Это грязная правда!
    Я так думаю.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leof
    Это грязная правда!
    It's a reason to take it outdoors when the first snow falls and beat it to death with a stick
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    Re: Tapestries in every home?

    Quote Originally Posted by MagellanTX
    My friend was showing me pictures of his family when he lived in the Ukraine and the one thing I noticed is that in every picture that was taken indoors, whether it was his family, or friends' house they all had tapestries hanging on many of the walls.

    When I look at Russian photos on the web I see this as well.

    Is there a practical purpose for hanging these (like for keeping the homes warmer) or is this simply tradition?
    sometimes its better to just say its style, no matter how weird. Like in America. Why do you have all those shutters (sp?) outside near your windows? What purpose do those serve? it always confuses me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matroskin Kot
    I never saw many tapestries, but almost every flat and house has a Persian-type carpet/rug on the wall.
    Yeah, I talked about Persian-type rugs too. I just assumed they are called tapestries. )))
    Some of them (rugs) are really nice. I like the one on the wall of my mother's apartment, it's nicely colored (not red) and the pattern is nice. But the whole air these tapestries/rugs give (old unfashionable babushkas/dedushkas lair) is irritating to many people now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
    Yeah, I was talking about Persian-type rugs too. I just assumed they are called tapestries. )))

    If I interpreted you correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basurero
    Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
    Yeah, I was talking about Persian-type rugs too. I just assumed they are called tapestries. )))
    If I interpreted you correctly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    Quote Originally Posted by Leof
    Это грязная правда!
    It's a reason to take it outdoors when the first snow falls and beat it to death with a stick
    Actually, you hit the nail on the head. Tapestries were originally held explicitly for this purpose. In the older days, before tapestries, the men would beat their wives to death with sticks when the first snow fell, but that got messy and counterproductive so they switched to tapestries instead. After a while the men got bored, lost the initial interest in beating things to death and let the women carry the tradition with the tapestries... Amazing, isn't it?
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    basurero, giovanni, thanks for correction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
    basurero, giovanni, thanks for correction.
    No thanks to KV for the story?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
    Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
    basurero, giovanni, thanks for correction.
    No thanks to KV for the story?
    fairy tails do not get credit, sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
    Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
    basurero, giovanni, thanks for correction.
    No thanks to KV for the story?
    Thanks, I laughed all the story through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
    basurero, giovanni, thanks for the correction.
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