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  2. Vasily Konovalenko - Wikipedia

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    With the malachite box, Konovaleko would find his life's calling. The Tale of the Stone Flower is based on the Russian Ural folk tale The Stone Flower by Pavel Bazhov. Briefly, the story takes place in the Ural Mountains of central Russia. The male lead, young Danilo, is engaged to the beautiful Katarina.

  3. The Mistress of the Copper Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The Mistress of the Copper Mountain (Russian: Хозяйка медной горы, romanized: Khozyaika mednoi gory; [a]), also known as The Malachite Maid (Russian: Малахитница, romanized: Malakhitnitsa), is a legendary being of the Ural miners, [1] said to be the Mistress of the Ural Mountains of Russia. [2]

  4. The Mistress of the Copper Mountain (fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Masters, a 2009 Russian language fantasy film, is loosely based on Bazhov's tales, mostly "The Mistress of the Copper Mountain" [44] and "The Stone Flower". [45] [46] The 2012 opera The Malachite Casket, based on "The Mistress of the Copper Mountain" and "The Malachite Casket", was created by Dmitry Batin . [47]

  5. Sokolov (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Alexey and Elena Sokolov in 1993 in Krasnoye-na-Volge, Kostroma Oblast, Russia, a place known for jewelry manufacturing since the 19th century. The parents of the company founders used to work at Krasnoselskaya Jewellery Factory, established in Soviet times to consolidate smaller jewelry manufacturers. [3]

  6. The Malachite Box - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the 1st edition of The Malachite Box (as a single volume), 1939.. The Malachite Box or The Malachite Casket (Russian: Малахитовая шкатулка, romanized: Malakhitovaya Shkatulka, IPA: [məlɐˈxʲitəvəjə ʂkɐˈtulkə]) is a book of fairy tales and folk tales (also known as skaz) of the Ural region of Russia compiled by Pavel Bazhov and published from 1936 to 1945.

  7. Sunlight (jewelry company) - Wikipedia

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    It helped the company to expand its own chain: in 2014, 258 stores totaled 6 billion rubles in revenue, making it the 6th largest jewelry retailer in Russia. [2] [5] By 2020, the company operated 350 stores and an online marketplace that offered Sunlight along with other jewelry brands, such as Sokolov, Aethet, Bronnitsky Jeweller, and more. [3]

  8. The Fire-Fairy - Wikipedia

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    The Malachite Casket collection (list of stories) " The Fire-Fairy " or " The Dancing Fire Maid " (Russian: Огневушка-поскакушка , romanized : Ognevushka-poskakushka , lit. "the hopping fire girl") is a fairy tale short story written by Pavel Bazhov , based on the folklore of the Ural region of Siberia.

  9. Pavel Bazhov - Wikipedia

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    Pavel Petrovich Bazhov (Russian: Па́вел Петро́вич Бажо́в; 27 January 1879 – 3 December 1950) was a Russian writer and publicist.. Bazhov is best known for his collection of fairy tales The Malachite Box, based on Ural folklore and published in the Soviet Union in 1939.