In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga has several sustainable attributes: it is able to cast spells, fly in a mortar, lives in the woods in a hut on chicken legs, surrounded by a fence of human bones with skulls.
Baba Yaga is usually depicted as a long (nose to the ceiling), a hunchback old womanwith a large hooked nose. In the popular prints she wears a green dress, purple Kichko,sandals and pants . On the other ancient picture of Baba Yaga is dressed in a red skirt and boots. In fairy tales there is an emphasis on clothing Baba Yaga.