From the carved white stone of medieval cathedrals to the painted spindles of village homes, Russian ornament tells stories without words, stories of faith, nature, myth, and the deep rhythms of life. This richly illustrated volume gathers rare patterns from the 11th to the 17th centuries, many reproduced from pioneering 19th century studies alongside original museum sources. Here you will find intricate braids, flowing plant motifs, mythical creatures, and jewel-like manuscript headpieces, each a living fragment of a tradition that has shaped Russian art for centuries. Whether solemn and grand or intimate and playful, these designs reveal a culture’s vision of harmony and beauty. Created for artists, designers, historians, and anyone captivated by the poetry of ornament, this book is both an inspiring visual reference and a window into a world where every line, color, and curve carries meaning.