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Nutcracker Hussar natural HxWxD = 37x13x10cm NEW

    Manufacturer: Seiffener Volkskunst eG Schauwerkstatt

   

 

Nutcracker

 

Hussar nature

The hussar has a height of 37 cm. He has his hussar hat on his head, his uniform and is otherwise naturally designed. His hair and beard are made of soft fur. Wooden nutcrackers, which crack the nuts in their mouths using lever technology, are set up as decorations, especially at Christmas time. Get a very special nutcracker that is completely manufactured in Seiffen in various steps in a company with a long tradition. The often grim look of the nutcracker faces is intended to be reminiscent of the authorities at the time

HxWxD = 37x13x10cm

NEW

 

 

  • Modern woodworking and folk art from the Ore Mountains come together to create this powerful nutcracker, which is made directly in Seiffen
  • Nutcracker – Hussar natural – 37 cm
  • Bring a particularly beautiful piece of the Ore Mountains into your home with this nutcracker
  • Crack almost every nut for yourself
  • Scope of delivery: 1 nutcracker packed in a sturdy box

 

About the company Seiffener Volkskunst EG

Your company was founded in 1958 by Seiffen artisans. After preparatory work to set up the workshop, the production of original Erzgebirge wooden art products began in 1959. There was carving, turning, and wood chippings. Individual parts are painted and assembled into their Erzgebirge wooden art figures. The production of wooden rulers, another workshop area, was integrated into the company a few years later. The range was continually expanded in the following years. In addition to nutcrackers, various types of incense figures, light figures of angels and miners, pyramids and small candle arches, numerous miniature representations and later the well-known Striezelkinder were also produced. Until 1989, a large proportion of the items manufactured were exported. After the political and economic changes in 1989, new markets and customers were acquired at home and abroad. Since 1992, Seiffener Volkskunst eG has presented itself at numerous regional, national and international trade fairs. The traditional and original items were further maintained. At the same time, numerous new collections and items were created. Our nutcrackers consist of approx. 35 individual parts and are completed in around 150 work steps. "Smart things from the Erzgebirge" - this collection now includes almost 100 different ball incense figures.

 

You can find other different Erzgebirge items in our shop. If you need larger quantities or have further questions about the item, then just write to us

NEW and originally packaged. Really handcrafted from the Ore Mountains

 

 

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Your company was founded in 1958 by Seiffen artisans. After preparatory work to set up the workshop, the production of original Erzgebirge wooden art products began in 1959. There was carving, turning, and wood chippings. Individual parts are painted and assembled into their Erzgebirge wooden art figures. The production of wooden rulers, another workshop area, was integrated into the company a few years later. The range was continually expanded in the following years. In addition to nutcrackers, various types of incense figures, light figures of angels and miners, pyramids and small candle arches, numerous miniature representations and later the well-known Striezelkinder were also produced. Until 1989, a large proportion of the items manufactured were exported. After the political and econ