Vintage Matryoshka dolls are often hand-carved and hand-painted, making each one unique. The level of detail and craftsmanship can vary, with some dolls featuring intricate designs and fine details. The first Russian nested doll set was created in 1890.
They gained popularity at the World Expo in Paris in 1900 and became a symbol of Russian folk art and culture. Matryoshka dolls are often seen as symbols of family, motherhood, and the continuity of generations. They also represent Russian identity and are popular souvenirs for tourists. Vintage nesting dolls, like the one in the image, are sought after by collectors for their historical and artistic value. The age, condition, and uniqueness of the doll can influence its value. While traditional Matryoshka dolls feature female figures, they can also come in various themes, including fairy tales, historical figures, and political leaders.