Christian Ulbricht Nutcracker - North Pole Santa

Price
€417,95
  • Handcrafted in Germany – Authentic Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains)
  • Hand-painted Details – Each Nutcracker is individually decorated by skilled artists
  • Movable Mouth – Classic lever-operated jaw (decorative use only)
  • Size: 18.7 inches tall – Perfect for mantel, shelf, or seasonal display

North Pole Santa Claus with Signpost and Gifts – Festive Holiday Decor

  • Finely handcrafted, decorative German nutcracker
  • Handmade in the Erzgebirge region of Germany
  • Limited numbered edition: 2500
  • 18.7 inches tall (47.5 cm)

Meet our beloved North Pole Santa Claus, proud of his homeland. He holds his first gifts in his hand, ready to share the joy of the season. If you ever visit him, the brand-new signpost will help guide your way. Explore Santa’s village, make your way to the Elf Village, or stop by the Christmas Tree Farm. His reindeer are waiting in the barn, and you can even pick a fresh tree directly from the farm. A warm welcome awaits you at the North Pole!

This charming Santa is dressed in a red coat with white fur trim, matching red pants, and a red hat with a white brim. He stands behind a signpost reading "North Pole" at the top, with "Santa's Village," "Elf Village," "Christmas Tree Farm," and "Reindeer Barn" below. In his hand, he proudly holds a gift, spreading holiday cheer.


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About Us

German Smokers have been part of our family tradition for generations. We offer only genuine handcrafted figures, carefully packed and shipped with care from our small business in the U.S.

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