Kolobok Pin Button Set · After K. Vorobyeva ‘1986 Soviet Theatre Poster’ · Leningrad Puppet-Marionette Theatre
A wearable piece of graphic history — now pinned to your lapel. The imagery on this set is drawn from an original 1986 Soviet theatre playbill by K. Vorobyeva, produced for the Leningrad Puppet-Marionette Theatre’s production of New Adventures of Kolobok — a children’s musical based on the beloved Russian folklore tale.
Kolobok — whose name derives from the Old Russian kolo, meaning “wheel” or “circle” — is the Russian equivalent of the Gingerbread Man: a round, singing bread roll who escapes a series of forest predators before meeting his match in the wily Fox. Vorobyeva’s design gives him a distinctly theatrical twist, merging his round form with a musical note to emphasise his signature song. The Fox, dressed in a traditional floral shawl, faces him across a vivid emerald green ground — the classic hero-and-trickster dynamic rendered in a bold, storybook illustrative style.
With a print run of only 3,000 copies, the original poster is a genuinely scarce document of Soviet theatrical life. These pins bring that graphic energy into everyday wear.
Product Details
- Set of 5 pin buttons
- Made of tinplate
- Scratch and UV-resistant mylar coating
- Glossy finish
- Easy to put on
- Available in 1.25″ and 2.25″
- Produced and fulfilled on demand by Printful
Shipping
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As a print-on-demand item, this product is not eligible for returns unless the item arrives damaged or defective.
Want the original vintage poster? View the original here →
Want this design as a fine art print? View the framed reproduction here → or the unframed reproduction here →
Prefer an instant digital download? View the digital edition here →
Also available as a Kolobok Mug →