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Dmitriy Emelyanenko was awarded the Order of Denisov-Uralsky

18.01.2010 | Art awards, News

Artist Dmitriy Emelyanenko was awarded the Order of A. K. Denisov-Uralsky for outstanding services in the preservation and development of the best traditions of Russian stone-carving art.

This is the highest award in stone carving art, an honorary distinction of the chapter of the Carl Faberge Memorial Fund. The order is awarded to Russian and foreign citizens for outstanding services in preserving and developing the best traditions of Russian stone-cutting art, scientific research, and literary activities to promote the work of Russian stone-cutters and jewelers.

The order is presented in a festive atmosphere, the delivery procedure is published in print. In accordance with the status of the order, the awarded person is awarded the honorary title “Honored Worker of Stone-Carving Art”. Together with the order, an “Certificate of Order Awarding”, signed by members of the Award Commission, is awarded. In “Certificate” substantiates the merits of the awarded.

Dmitriy Emelyanenko awarded Order of Denisov-Uralsky
Dmitriy Emelyanenko awarded Order of Denisov-Uralsky

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