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Ceramic Nativity Scene from Deruta 18 cm 30x45x25 cm

Model: PR010255
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Ceramic Nativity Scene from Deruta 18 cm 32x55x27 cm. Nativity stable entirely made of ceramic decorated by hand, measuring 32x55x27 cm, completed by Nativity characters, also decorated by hand. The scene includes Saint Joseph standing with his cane, Mary praying on her knees, Jesus Child in his crib and the ox and the donkey behind him. A light, activated by a button, illuminates the scene.
This Nativity Scene with characters of 18 cm average height is handmade in Deruta, Italy, a small Umbrian ...



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Ceramic Nativity Scene from Deruta 18 cm 32x55x27 cm. Nativity stable entirely made of ceramic decorated by hand, measuring 32x55x27 cm, completed by Nativity characters, also decorated by hand. The scene includes Saint Joseph standing with his cane, Mary praying on her knees, Jesus Child in his crib and the ox and the donkey behind him. A light, activated by a button, illuminates the scene.
This Nativity Scene with characters of 18 cm average height is handmade in Deruta, Italy, a small Umbrian village known for its high-quality artistic pottery.
Setting also available empty, without figurines, with the code PR010017.
The artisanal manufacturing made each piece different and one of a kind.

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