This large, high quality resin figurine depicts the Holy Family on the night of JesusÂ’ birth. It stands a full 24 inches high. Hand painted in rich vibrant colors, it would be a welcome year-round addition to any home. The figure comes boxed, to make gift-wrapping easy and storage worry-free.
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Our most divine Tiny Ones are without a doubt our most popular product. The gold string makes it the perfect accent to a Christmas tree. Simply remove the string if you want to display your beloved pet on a shelf or mantle. Whether your pet is angelic in every way, or memories of a lost pet tug at your heart strings, these are the perfect gift for any dog lover!
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Rocky Mountain Wall Calendar: Experience the wonders and beauty of the Rocky Mountains with this wall calendar. Each month includes descriptive text, a map of the park, and month-at-a-glance grids for the previous and next months.
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Boldly attired in yellow and black the KWO Toy Maker German Christmas Nutcracker is accompanied by a variety of exquisite miniature toys. From tiny nutcrackers to trees and animals they are sure to help celebrate the season. Nutcrackers make perfectly playful presents; charming and collectible these familiar holiday staples bring a smile to everyone’s face. Display them on a shelf or table for that festive touch. They make a welcome addition to any gathering of friends and family.Handcrafted from genuine solid wood this nutcracker has been carved and painted freehand by artisans in the Erzgebirge region of Germany. It stands 11 inches tall and features a distinctive unique design in a vibrant array of colors. This exquisite nutcracker is made by KWO. Spruce up your own holiday decorations with this fresh take on a genuine classic or present a loved one neighbor or colleague with a timeless and unforgettable gift.
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