We Stand With Ukraine

We Stand With Ukraine

Ever since the beginning of the tragic events in Ukraine, we have always been transparent and firm in our position. We strongly denounce and condemn the fatal decision of the Russian government and continue to be in shock over the fact that something like this could have happened in the first place. Just as millions of innocent Ukrainians, so too have some members of our own staff been affected by this appalling aggression.

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Legacy Rewards Loyalty Program

Legacy Rewards Loyalty Program

Register for a Russian Legacy account to become a member of Legacy Rewards. Our loyalty program allows you to earn points on purchases of any items that are confirmed to be in stock. You can then save on future purchases depending on your loyalty tier or redeem products by using points from your balance.
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Hat Size Guide

Hat Size Guide

Head size or circumference is without a doubt the most important factor in the process of ordering a bespoke or custom made hat. Since measuring requirements tend to vary between different styles of headwear, it is important to note that the following guidance applies to cold wear hats.
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Fur Care Instructions

Fur Care Instructions

We have composed a simple guide for you to prolong the life of your fur hats and clothing. If you are unsure about any of the advice, we suggest seeking clarification before an item is exposed to any cleaning or treatment.
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Affiliate Program Details

Affiliate Program Details

Do you have a website? Are you on social media? Would you like to become involved in the world of electronic commerce? If your answer is positive, we invite you to join our affiliate program. By referring customers to our online store you will earn a 10% commission on each valid sale. Order processing is on us. You just get your money every month.
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History of Wooden Matryoshka Nesting Dolls

History of Wooden Matryoshka Nesting Dolls

Nesting dolls are the best known and most popular of all Russian souvenirs. The Russian word for these wooden dolls is matryoshka, but they are also called matrioshka, matreshka, matriochka, babushka or babooshka dolls, babushka's doll, matroshka, matruska, matryushka, and stacking dolls. Whatever you want to call them, nesting dolls have a fascinating history, and they are the classic Russian gift.
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Gzhel Porcelain

Gzhel Porcelain

Gzhel porcelain decorated with fancy blue painting has acquired wide popularity in the whole wide world. Its value consists in its uniqueness and decoration. Gzhel ware is decorated with flowers, leaves, bunches, and garlands of flowers. They are painted with the only colour - blue cobalt, which is laid using either wide and rich dabs or hardly noticeable touches of the brush. Touches of different intensity create a rich, bright, and very impressive picture.
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Decorative Easter Eggs

Decorative Easter Eggs

It is being said that the history of Easter eggs dates back to the early days of Christianity, when Mary Magdalene gave the Roman emperor Tuberous an egg as an Easter present. In many countries, an egg was the symbol of eternal life. That is why Mary chose such a present. Surprised by Mary's story of Christ's resurrection, the emperor said: "Resurrection is as impossible as this egg's turning red". At that moment, the egg he was holding turned red to prove Mary's words. Since those days, Russian Orthodox people exchange eggs on Easter day.
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Orenburg Down Shawls

Orenburg Down Shawls

Orenburg down shawls are unique in their knitting. Women of south and east districts of Orenburg region have been making them since the 18th century. Climate conditions provided for breeding of an exclusive breed of goats there with light, warm, silky, long fibrous kind of down, which cannot be found anywhere else.
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Samovar (Kettle)

Samovar (Kettle)

The samovar is a purely Russian invention. It is used for making tea. In the 17th century tea was delivered to Russia from the territory of West Mongolia and it was used as medicine among the nobility. Tea was a competitor of sbiten, the most favourite drink in Russia back then. Its components were: hot water, medicinal herbs, and honey.
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