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Chestnut seller, 18cm terracotta

Model: PR010012
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Chestnut seller for nativities 18cm in terracotta.
Terracotta figurine entirely handmade and handpainted, suitable for a Nativity Scene with standing characters 12cm tall.
The statue is handmade and handpainted from an initial block and coated with terracotta layers: the character is then created and moulded and painted with acrylic colours for ceramics.
Finally the figurine is coated with a special ageing treatment.
This line of Nativity scenes scenes is produced in Deruta, a little town in central...



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Chestnut seller for nativities 18cm in terracotta.
Terracotta figurine entirely handmade and handpainted, suitable for a Nativity Scene with standing characters 12cm tall.
The statue is handmade and handpainted from an initial block and coated with terracotta layers: the character is then created and moulded and painted with acrylic colours for ceramics.
Finally the figurine is coated with a special ageing treatment.
This line of Nativity scenes scenes is produced in Deruta, a little town in central Italy, famous for its artistic terracotta creations and for the high quality of its materials and hand work.
The terracotta is worked and painted by hand by local craftsmen. The hand made nature of this product and the precious details make every single article a unique piece.

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Francine | 12/12/2024
The nativity figures I purchased from Holyart are superb and I am delighted with my purchase. The...
Ed | 12/12/2024
I have been purchasing from Holyart for a couple of years. Everything I purchased has been the...
Cyril | 12/11/2024
Excellent service, fast shipping though it shipping cost seems to be getting expensive. Perhaps...