beer mug - Svyatogor's head
From the collection of Paulo Vik Falcon
illustration to Pushkin's poem. The rider on the horse is Ruslan. He is heading to Chernomor's domain to free his bride Lyudmila, who was abducted from him. Svyatogor's head blocked the way.
Svyatogor's head is trying to break Ruslan
beer mug - Svyatogor's head. Svyatogor is a giant warrior from Slavic myths. His weaker, but cunning brother Chernomor, with the help of deception, managed to cut off his head. After that, Chernomor used Svyatogor's head to protect his possessions. This work of Svyatogor's head was described by the famous Russian poet Alexander Pushkin in his poem Ruslan and Lyudmila.
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Details
Type: character stein
Material: earthenware
Producer: unknown
Designer/decorator: unknown
Mold: -
Capacity: 3
Design date: 1975
Height (excl. lid): 31.0 cm (appx. 12.1 inches.)
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