![It Was A Work of Craft — I've come to associate these female figures in... | Folk embroidery, Russian cross stitch, Embroidery It Was A Work of Craft — I've come to associate these female figures in... | Folk embroidery, Russian cross stitch, Embroidery](https://i.pinimg.com/474x/24/f6/ae/24f6ae502b99c29f8b892ec0073a4d9b.jpg)
It Was A Work of Craft — I've come to associate these female figures in... | Folk embroidery, Russian cross stitch, Embroidery
![oldeuropeanculture on X: "Here is another representation of Mokos (Hot, Fertile earth. Earth of summer and autumn). Se the sun above her head? But here she is surrounded by deer (Solar animal). oldeuropeanculture on X: "Here is another representation of Mokos (Hot, Fertile earth. Earth of summer and autumn). Se the sun above her head? But here she is surrounded by deer (Solar animal).](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D7vg-D8W4AEH4Oe.jpg:large)
oldeuropeanculture on X: "Here is another representation of Mokos (Hot, Fertile earth. Earth of summer and autumn). Se the sun above her head? But here she is surrounded by deer (Solar animal).
![oldeuropeanculture on X: "Here is something interesting. These are Slavic traditional embroideries, usually interpreted as a remnant of the old pagan symbolic representation of the goddess Mokosh (Fertile land). See the horses? @ oldeuropeanculture on X: "Here is something interesting. These are Slavic traditional embroideries, usually interpreted as a remnant of the old pagan symbolic representation of the goddess Mokosh (Fertile land). See the horses? @](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D7vPh0kW4AABild.jpg)
oldeuropeanculture on X: "Here is something interesting. These are Slavic traditional embroideries, usually interpreted as a remnant of the old pagan symbolic representation of the goddess Mokosh (Fertile land). See the horses? @
![I've come to associate these female figures in Slavic embroidery as the goddess Mokosh. In Elizabeth Wayland… | Slavic goddess, Russian culture, Ukrainian mythology I've come to associate these female figures in Slavic embroidery as the goddess Mokosh. In Elizabeth Wayland… | Slavic goddess, Russian culture, Ukrainian mythology](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3f/00/67/3f0067b119227fce8983a678ffc38ef7.jpg)