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Tealight pyramid tealight pyramid angel 1-tier natural with tealights (LxWxH): 17x16x24cm NEW

    Manufacturer: Cabaret from the Erzgebirge®

   

 

Tealight pyramid

 

Tealight pyramid angel 1-tier natural with tealights

With this beautiful pyramid you can bring a piece of the Ore Mountains into your home. It is manufactured entirely in Seiffen in various steps in a company with a long tradition. The plate of the pyramid is decorated with 4 angels. The pyramid has a chip tree in the middle. Four wooden nozzles with glass inserts for normal tea lights are attached to the corners of the pyramid; they illuminate and power the pyramid. The figures and the frame of the pyramid are made from various precious woods and have a natural tone.

(LxWxH):17x16x24cm

NEW

 

 

  • Folk art from the Erzgebirge and delicate wood processing come together to create this great pyramid, which is made in the heart of the Erzgebirge
  • Table pyramid – 4 angels – natural – height 24 cm
  • Treat yourself to something special with this table pyramid and bring a piece of the Erzgebirge into your home or office
  • The soothing light of the candles can conjure up a wonderfully cozy atmosphere in your living space
  • Scope of delivery: 1 table pyramid packed in a sturdy box, height 24 cm

 

About the company Kleinkunst from the Erzgebirge Müller GmbH

“Wood art with heart” from the Müllersche Werkstätten since 1899 The tradition of Erzgebirge craftsmanship from the Müllersche Werkstätten goes back to 1899. Their family business was founded in Seiffen by their great-grandfather, Edmund Oswald Müller, over 110 years ago. His handicraft production was extremely diverse. It ranged from children's toys to the typical Seiffen miniatures in matchboxes to complete doll furniture in the style of the time. In 1943, Grandpa Paul took over the business and continued to run it in the spirit of the company founder. He already found worldwide recognition back then with his natural wooden products. At the end of the 1950s, the extensive range was expanded to include pyramids, among other things. From 1973 until 2000, the workshops were under the management of his father, Gunter Müller. The range has been stylishly completed and expanded. Whether it's music boxes, fine miniatures, pyramids or varied candle arches, our lovely wooden things have helped to make the Seiffen toy village famous. The fate of the workshops has been in the hands of Ringo Müller since 2001. As a result, the good, craftsmanship tradition remains alive in the fourth generation. The first large and completely internally illuminated candle arch “Seiffener Dorf” was his masterpiece and today, as part of the diverse product range in production, testifies to the long tradition of our company.

 

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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“Wood art with heart” from the Müllersche Werkstätten since 1899 The tradition of Erzgebirge craftsmanship from the Müllersche Werkstätten goes back to 1899. Their family business was founded in Seiffen by their great-grandfather, Edmund Oswald Müller, over 110 years ago. His handicraft production was extremely diverse. It ranged from children's toys to the typical Seiffen miniatures in matchboxes to complete doll furniture in the style of the time. In 1943, Grandpa Paul took over the business and continued to run it in the spirit of the company founder. He already found worldwide recognition back then with his natural wooden products. At the end of the 1950s, the extensive range was expanded to include pyramids, among other things. From 1973 until 2000, the workshops were under the manage