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  1. Pavlovsky Posad (Russian: Па́вловский Поса́д) is a town and the administrative center of Pavlovo-Posadsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 68 kilometers (42 mi) from Moscow, at the confluence of the Klyazma and Vokhna Rivers.

  2. Pavlovsky Posad, city, Moscow oblast (region), western Russia, on the Klyazma River. It grew from a monastic village and, in the 18th century, was a centre of peasant silk weaving. In 1844 it became an industrial centre (posad) with other villages and had nine silk and three paper factories,

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  3. The Pavlovo Posad shawl (Russian: Павловопосадский платок), Pavlovsky shawl or Povlovo Posad scarf is a traditional Russian garment and handicraft.

  4. Jul 26, 2018 · Pavlovsky Posad is a 223-year-old tradition of Russian excellence. Started in 1795 by Ivan Labzin, a peasant farmer from Pavlova village outside of Moscow. it’s now an empire of a symbolic Russian accessory and souvenir.

  5. Feb 6, 2000 · Pavlovsky Posad is an ancient Russian town about sixty kilometers from Moscow, widely known as the home of hereditary textile workers. The Textile Finishing Factory has been creating shawls since 1795.

  6. Apr 25, 2014 · In the second half of the 19th century, the shawl “migrated” from India and Egypt to Europe – it was at this time that manufactories in Pavlovsky Posad started to produce various kinds of...

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  8. Before the revolution of 1917, the Pavlovo Posad manufactory was the largest in Russia. It was founded in 1795 by the merchant Ivan Labzin in the village of Pavlovo. Initially, there was a weaving production here, then they began to dye fabrics and produce plain shawls.