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Seiffener Volkskunst Friendly Snowman Smokers - Glühwein Drinker

SKU SV12219
Original price $69.95 - Original price $69.95
Original price
$69.95
$69.95 - $69.95
Current price $69.95

With his bright red hat, wild striped scarf, and a mug of steaming Glühwein in hand, the Glühwein Drinker snowman brings a splash of warmth and festive fun to your holiday decor. His blue mug—reminiscent of the kind used at German Christmas markets—adds just the right nostalgic touch. Whether he’s sipping by a campfire or enjoying the glow of a cozy chalet, this snowman is a celebration of winter cheer. Don’t miss the rest of his frosty friends in our Friendly Snowman Collection.

This charming Räuchermann, or smoker figure, is more than just decorative—it brings the scent and spirit of the holidays into your home. Designed to hold a small incense cone inside, the figure comes to life as fragrant smoke gently curls from its mouth, creating a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere. These German incense smokers are beloved for their clever construction, delightful personalities, and the sense of warmth they add to Christmas decorating. Whether placed on a mantel, tabletop, or in the centre of an Advent display, a Räuchermann is a joy to watch and a treat to share with family and guests.

Seiffener Volkskunst pieces are handcrafted in the historic toy-making town of Seiffen, nestled in Germany’s Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains)—a region renowned for its rich tradition of wooden folk art. For centuries, artisans here have turned wood into enchanting holiday treasures, from whimsical Räuchermänner to regal Nussknacker and delicate Christmas pyramids. Today, Seiffener Volkskunst continues this proud heritage, creating handmade folk art that celebrates the warmth and craftsmanship of the Erzgebirge. These are not mass-produced decorations—they are heirloom-quality collectibles, treasured for their artistry and authenticity, and make truly unique gifts for the holiday season.

Wood, metal, fabric
13 x 7 x 9 cm

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