Abstract

On the base of archive - documental and expeditionary materials, in this article was shows history of emergence, formation, periods of development of original carpet craft in the village of Butka, Sverdlovsk Region. The history of Butkin carpet weaving is considered in the context of artel and factory forms of development of the main carpet weaving centers of the 20th century in Russia. The role of the personality of Maria Andreevna Razlivinskikh (14.09.1919–12.02.1995), who contributed to the cultural heritage of the region, namely the development of carpet weaving, is determined. The author’s field materials from several ethnographic expeditions supplement the study. The article may be of interest to local historians from the point of view of preserving the regional cultural heritage. This article may be helpful for historians, museum employees and other people, interested in preservation of regional cultural heritage.

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