YENMODELS
A set of one large (58 mm diameter) and two small (21 mm diameter) Soviet hammer-and-sickle-emblems surrounded by laurel wreaths.
To be used as wall-reliefs/plaques on administrative/government buildings or monuments, or as base decoration.
1:35 and up
Silkboard
Yenmodels
One large (58 mm diameter) and two small (21 mm diameter) Soviet hammer-and-sickle-emblems surrounded by laurel wreaths, laser-cut and -engraved in 1,5 mm strong silkboard.
To be used as wall-reliefs/plaques on administrative/government buildings or monuments, or as base decoration.
The hammer and sickle, in Russian: серп и мо́лот (serp i molot, “sickle and hammer”) is a communist symbol conceived during the Russian Revolution.
Originally the hammer represented the industrial proletariat, the sickle peasantry; combined they represented the worker-peasant alliance for socialism.
After WWII and the Russian Civil War, it became widely used as symbol for peaceful labour within the Soviet Union and international proletarian unity.
It remains commonplace in Russia and other former Union republics even after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Inspired by the 1917 design by Yevgeny Ivanovich Kamzolkin.
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