Why are Russian scarves always SQUARE?

Legion Media
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Russian women wear scarves at any time of the year: in fall instead of a scarf, on a cool summer evening as a cape.

The most recognizable Russian shawls with symmetrical floral patterns have been produced since 1795 in the town of Pavlovsky Posad outside Moscow. These scarves are most often dubbed ‘Russian’ abroad’ and often bought as a souvenir. 

Their distinctive feature is the square shape and strictly regulated sizes. Here’s why.

Grigory Sysoev / Sputnik At the Pavlovsky Posad plant.
Grigory Sysoev / Sputnik

Shawls came to Russia from the East and were originally rectangular (like modern shawls). They were handmade and mostly from silk, so only wealthy ladies could afford such a purchase. Gradually, shawls began to become trendy among the nobility and merchant class. Demand for them grew, as well as the number of manufacturers. So, the producers from Pavlovsky Posad decided to beat the competition by producing cheaper woolen shawls with a printed rather than a woven pattern. If you look at the design, you will see that the pattern repeats itself symmetrically. The drawing was applied using special wooden forms and, therefore, the dimensions were standardized. Thus, the price of the Pavlovsky Posad shawl decreased and it became available even to peasants (albeit to prosperous ones!).

Artem Geodakyan / TASS At the Pavlovsky Posad plant.
Artem Geodakyan / TASS

Today, patterns are already applied with a laser; if the pattern is very complex, then manually. However, the main color of the handkerchief appears only at the very end of the work, after steam treatment, which fixes the dyes.

By the way, until recently, the background was only black, white and light, all other colors appeared only in the 20th century.

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