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Lithuanian Ornament

This white papercut is circular in shape, mounted on a dark green background. The central axis of symmetry is a mighty oak tree, spreading its branches across the entire width of the ornament. The oak tree plays a very important role in Lithuanian folk culture, symbolising stability and strength. Birds are arranged among the oak branches, and a lake with fish swimming in it is under the oak roots.
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Odeta Bražėnienė
Utena, Lithuania
Odeta Bražėnienė first saw paper cuttings as a child in a village near Rokiškis, where an elderly relative lived. It was in an old village house with ...
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