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Letter of appreciation to stone carver artist Dmitriy Emelyanenko

19.07.2001 | Art awards

Stone carver artist Dmitriy Emelyanenko received new letter of appreciation from the director of the Museum of History of Stone-Cutting and Jeweler Art.

Dear Dmitriy Emelyanenko!

Thank you for participating in the exhibitions “From Paleolithic to High-Tech” (2000), “Shell Image” (2001) and “Back to the Future” (2001), which were held at the Museum of the History of Stone-Cutting and Jewelry Art.

The works of stone-cutting art, of which you are the author, develop the traditions of the Ural craftsmen and cause considerable interest.

We wish you creative success and look forward to further cooperation.

Sincerely, Museum Director N. Pakhomova

Letter of appreciation to stone carver artist Dmitriy Emelyanenko from the Museum of History of Stone Cutting and Jeweler Art
Letter of appreciation to stone carver artist Dmitriy Emelyanenko from the Museum of History of Stone Cutting and Jeweler Art

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