An incised carving is much older than a saw-through carving. In olden times, this technique, or, rather, this particular style –geometric – frequently decorated spinning wheels, cradles, spoons and other pieces of household. There are few surviving window frames decorated in this technique. A funny thing happened to me in Alapayevsk, where I had taken the photo.
The place has very nice Cathedral Square with magnificent churches: after all, Alapayevsk is a gate to Siberia.
Local museum is also there. I enter and walk through its exposition. An aged woman, a museum custodian, first throws some curious looks to me, and after a while dares to address.
— You are not local, aren’t you? – begins she.
-Yes, I am.
— From Yekaterinburg?
-No, somewhat farther: from Moscow.
-Oh, that far! — she exclaims and throws her hands up. — Since 1984, no one has come here from Moscow!!!
