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On February 25, the official opening of the flagship boutique of Palekh Watch took place - the first Russian luxury watch brand, taking us back to the origins of the Russian artistic tradition. In the very heart of Moscow, the connection between times is being revived, where Palekh miniatures are finding new life on the dials of exclusive watches.
The opening of the Palekh Watch boutique in GUM became a landmark event not only for the Russian watch industry, but also for the global luxury industry. This is not just a new stage, but a return of the national tradition to the position it deserves.
Governor of the Ivanovo region Stanislav Sergeevich Voskresensky supported the opening of Palekh Watch in GUM, noted the uniqueness of Palekh and the significance of this event. Stanislav Sergeevich emphasized that the city is famous for its artists, the skill of lacquer miniatures and traditional icon painting. “The opening of a boutique in GUM will be an important step in the popularization of Palekh art, allowing residents of Russia and tourists to become more familiar with this unique heritage.” The governor also expressed gratitude to entrepreneurs who support folk crafts and contribute to their development.
Opinion leaders, collectors, and art connoisseurs gathered to share their love for the original Russian traditions. The event brought together representatives of the Russian business elite and became a landmark event for the watch industry, personifying the revival of the national tradition and its return to a worthy position in the world of luxury.Among the guests were: Ekaterina Cherkes-Zade, Anna Tikhomirova, Alexander Siradekian, Anna Russka, Artem Ovcharenko, Kristina Levieva, Anatoly Vovk, Konstantin Andrikopoulos, Irina Tchaikovskaya, Pyotr Iling, Vlad Krasavin, Irena Soprano, Olga Lefers, Alena Leiner, Emma Gadzhieva, Alexander Enbert, Jurate Gurauskaite, Annetes Rudman, Olga Stepchenko, Yulia Muzyka.
Palekh Watch is a place where modernity meets history, and art comes alive in detail. The finest miniature painting, which originates in the icon-painting workshops of the 17th century, today becomes the embodiment of watchmaking art. Each dial is hand-painted by Palekh masters over a period of two months, making the model one of a kind. Following the traditions of Russian crafts, Palekh Watch chooses the path of individual craftsmanship: one watch, one owner. Refusing mass production, the brand creates real works of art that emphasize the depth of Russian culture and its place in the modern world.
The inspiration behind the project is Anna Nesterova, the founder of the brand and guardian of cultural heritage, whose mission is to preserve and enhance the greatness of Russian tradition in the modern world. The official part of the event began with a warm welcome to the guests and a story about the history of the brand. The solemn ribbon cutting ceremony was also attended by Svetlana Shchirova, the director of Palekh artists, and Vladimir Sergeev, the commercial director of GUM.
The opening of the Palekh Watch boutique in GUM became a landmark event not only for the Russian watch industry, but also for the global luxury industry. This is not just a new stage, but a return of the national tradition to the position it deserves.
Governor of the Ivanovo region Stanislav Sergeevich Voskresensky supported the opening of Palekh Watch in GUM, noted the uniqueness of Palekh and the significance of this event. Stanislav Sergeevich emphasized that the city is famous for its artists, the skill of lacquer miniatures and traditional icon painting. “The opening of a boutique in GUM will be an important step in the popularization of Palekh art, allowing residents of Russia and tourists to become more familiar with this unique heritage.” The governor also expressed gratitude to entrepreneurs who support folk crafts and contribute to their development.
Opinion leaders, collectors, and art connoisseurs gathered to share their love for the original Russian traditions. The event brought together representatives of the Russian business elite and became a landmark event for the watch industry, personifying the revival of the national tradition and its return to a worthy position in the world of luxury.Among the guests were: Ekaterina Cherkes-Zade, Anna Tikhomirova, Alexander Siradekian, Anna Russka, Artem Ovcharenko, Kristina Levieva, Anatoly Vovk, Konstantin Andrikopoulos, Irina Tchaikovskaya, Pyotr Iling, Vlad Krasavin, Irena Soprano, Olga Lefers, Alena Leiner, Emma Gadzhieva, Alexander Enbert, Jurate Gurauskaite, Annetes Rudman, Olga Stepchenko, Yulia Muzyka.
Palekh Watch is a place where modernity meets history, and art comes alive in detail. The finest miniature painting, which originates in the icon-painting workshops of the 17th century, today becomes the embodiment of watchmaking art. Each dial is hand-painted by Palekh masters over a period of two months, making the model one of a kind. Following the traditions of Russian crafts, Palekh Watch chooses the path of individual craftsmanship: one watch, one owner. Refusing mass production, the brand creates real works of art that emphasize the depth of Russian culture and its place in the modern world.
The inspiration behind the project is Anna Nesterova, the founder of the brand and guardian of cultural heritage, whose mission is to preserve and enhance the greatness of Russian tradition in the modern world. The official part of the event began with a warm welcome to the guests and a story about the history of the brand. The solemn ribbon cutting ceremony was also attended by Svetlana Shchirova, the director of Palekh artists, and Vladimir Sergeev, the commercial director of GUM.
26 february
Forward to the roots: Russian time comes to GUM
On February 25, the official opening of the flagship boutique of Palekh Watch took place - the first Russian luxury watch brand, taking us back to the origins of the Russian artistic tradition. In the very heart of Moscow, the connection between times is being revived, where Palekh miniatures are finding new life on the dials of exclusive watches.
The opening of the Palekh Watch boutique in GUM became a landmark event not only for the Russian watch industry, but also for the global luxury industry. This is not just a new stage, but a return of the national tradition to the position it deserves.
Governor of the Ivanovo region Stanislav Sergeevich Voskresensky supported the opening of Palekh Watch in GUM, noted the uniqueness of Palekh and the significance of this event. Stanislav Sergeevich emphasized that the city is famous for its artists, the skill of lacquer miniatures and traditional icon painting. “The opening of a boutique in GUM will be an important step in the popularization of Palekh art, allowing residents of Russia and tourists to become more familiar with this unique heritage.” The governor also expressed gratitude to entrepreneurs who support folk crafts and contribute to their development.
Opinion leaders, collectors, and art connoisseurs gathered to share their love for the original Russian traditions. The event brought together representatives of the Russian business elite and became a landmark event for the watch industry, personifying the revival of the national tradition and its return to a worthy position in the world of luxury.Among the guests were: Ekaterina Cherkes-Zade, Anna Tikhomirova, Alexander Siradekian, Anna Russka, Artem Ovcharenko, Kristina Levieva, Anatoly Vovk, Konstantin Andrikopoulos, Irina Tchaikovskaya, Pyotr Iling, Vlad Krasavin, Irena Soprano, Olga Lefers, Alena Leiner, Emma Gadzhieva, Alexander Enbert, Jurate Gurauskaite, Annetes Rudman, Olga Stepchenko, Yulia Muzyka.
Palekh Watch is a place where modernity meets history, and art comes alive in detail. The finest miniature painting, which originates in the icon-painting workshops of the 17th century, today becomes the embodiment of watchmaking art. Each dial is hand-painted by Palekh masters over a period of two months, making the model one of a kind. Following the traditions of Russian crafts, Palekh Watch chooses the path of individual craftsmanship: one watch, one owner. Refusing mass production, the brand creates real works of art that emphasize the depth of Russian culture and its place in the modern world.
The inspiration behind the project is Anna Nesterova, the founder of the brand and guardian of cultural heritage, whose mission is to preserve and enhance the greatness of Russian tradition in the modern world. The official part of the event began with a warm welcome to the guests and a story about the history of the brand. The solemn ribbon cutting ceremony was also attended by Svetlana Shchirova, the director of Palekh artists, and Vladimir Sergeev, the commercial director of GUM.
The opening of the Palekh Watch boutique in GUM became a landmark event not only for the Russian watch industry, but also for the global luxury industry. This is not just a new stage, but a return of the national tradition to the position it deserves.
Governor of the Ivanovo region Stanislav Sergeevich Voskresensky supported the opening of Palekh Watch in GUM, noted the uniqueness of Palekh and the significance of this event. Stanislav Sergeevich emphasized that the city is famous for its artists, the skill of lacquer miniatures and traditional icon painting. “The opening of a boutique in GUM will be an important step in the popularization of Palekh art, allowing residents of Russia and tourists to become more familiar with this unique heritage.” The governor also expressed gratitude to entrepreneurs who support folk crafts and contribute to their development.
Opinion leaders, collectors, and art connoisseurs gathered to share their love for the original Russian traditions. The event brought together representatives of the Russian business elite and became a landmark event for the watch industry, personifying the revival of the national tradition and its return to a worthy position in the world of luxury.Among the guests were: Ekaterina Cherkes-Zade, Anna Tikhomirova, Alexander Siradekian, Anna Russka, Artem Ovcharenko, Kristina Levieva, Anatoly Vovk, Konstantin Andrikopoulos, Irina Tchaikovskaya, Pyotr Iling, Vlad Krasavin, Irena Soprano, Olga Lefers, Alena Leiner, Emma Gadzhieva, Alexander Enbert, Jurate Gurauskaite, Annetes Rudman, Olga Stepchenko, Yulia Muzyka.
Palekh Watch is a place where modernity meets history, and art comes alive in detail. The finest miniature painting, which originates in the icon-painting workshops of the 17th century, today becomes the embodiment of watchmaking art. Each dial is hand-painted by Palekh masters over a period of two months, making the model one of a kind. Following the traditions of Russian crafts, Palekh Watch chooses the path of individual craftsmanship: one watch, one owner. Refusing mass production, the brand creates real works of art that emphasize the depth of Russian culture and its place in the modern world.
The inspiration behind the project is Anna Nesterova, the founder of the brand and guardian of cultural heritage, whose mission is to preserve and enhance the greatness of Russian tradition in the modern world. The official part of the event began with a warm welcome to the guests and a story about the history of the brand. The solemn ribbon cutting ceremony was also attended by Svetlana Shchirova, the director of Palekh artists, and Vladimir Sergeev, the commercial director of GUM.