The Russian version of Santa Claus is Grandfather Frost that pronounced as "Ded Moroz" in Russian. He almost looks like Santa, but Grandfather Frost wears a red or silver long lap fur coat. He using the white troika (three horses harnessed abreast), not reindeers for his New Year journey. Grandfather always travels with his merry granddaughter Snegurochka (Snow girl) together. Snegurochka helps bringing New Year gifts and provides a New Year party for children near Yolka (New Year tree in Russia ).
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x738. Russian Santa Claus 1950s - Glass Santa figure. Rare item. |
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x568. Big Russian glass Santa Claus 1970s |
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x567. Big Russian glass Santa Claus 1970s |
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x387. Antique Russian glass Santa Claus 1949. Santa Claus is called as Grandfather Frost in Russia. ln Russian it sounds as Ded Moroz. |
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x248. Russian Santa Claus 1950s - Glass Santa figure. Rare item. |
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