september 2018 , a museum trading shop of the late 19th, early 20th centuries was opened at the yazoslavl9th century in zaslavl, this it was an ordinary place, there were about 14-15 shops. all of them belonged to local jews, and, as usual, part of the house and... here in such a shop in the shtetl, people could buy everything they needed, from food, sugar, salt, tea, basic necessities, matches , soap, and also everything that was necessary, these are the same samovars, also cup holders and various kinds of dishes. items that are also necessary in any home were presented, such as lighting fixtures, bat lanterns, table kerosene lamps, as well as candlesticks. rich people could afford to buy copper utensils, which at the end of the 19th century in belarus were made by craftsmen, the so-called kotlyars. from copper plates using the punching method, they gave shape to the dishes, well, we know that clay vessels like these, which are called glyaks, were widespread, and other copper utensils - ladles, teapots, drushlak, in addition, now we see irons here, bronze irons on other shelves there are