matryoshkanukkeihin
Matryoshkanukkeihin is a Finnish term that refers to nesting dolls, also known internationally by their Russian name, Matryoshka dolls. These traditional Russian wooden toys are characterized by a set of dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another. The outer doll can be opened at the middle to reveal a smaller doll, which in turn can be opened to reveal another, and so on, until the smallest, innermost doll, which is typically solid and indivisible.
The first Matryoshka doll was created in Abramtsevo, Russia, in 1890 by Vasily Zvyozdochkin, based on a
The dolls are traditionally made from linden wood and are hand-painted. The designs vary widely, ranging from