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Swiety Mikolaj, or Saint Nicholas, celebrates his fist day on December 6th. On this day, Sw. Mikolaj would visit the homes of the children in the village, dressed in his bishop's robes. When Sw. Mikolaj visited the children, he gave them a gift for being good. Many of the Christmas customs celebrated today were adopted from the feast of St. Nicholas. For example, the candy cane given during the Christmas holidays symbolizes the shepherd's staff, which is carried by a bishop.
Where ever your tastes lie, from the Goral Szczawnica Man, to a depiction of a Harvest Festival in Dozynki. Whether you're adding to a collection or just starting one out. These dolls are perfect, clothed in authentic regional folk costumes, as certified by the Polish Ministry of Culture. These traditional Polish dolls are completely handmade. Notice the fine attention to detail and workmanship.
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Features
- Posable head and arms
- Mounted on a wooden base
- Size - 6" - 15cm tall
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