BAZAAR
Merriam-Webster Dictionary gives three definitions of the originally Persian word bAzAr. They are: 1) a market (as in the Middle East) consisting of rows of shops or stalls selling miscellaneous goods; 2) a place for the sale of goods; 3) a fair for the sale of articles especially for charitable purposes. In case with Russia "bazar" or "rynok" is exactly a market that cosists of rows of stalls selling fruits and vegetables, meat and fish, honey, berries, caviar and hundreds of other products.
This particular nesting doll gives one a feel of a Russian bazaar.