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Tradition of the Nutcracker

Tradition of the Nutcracker
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Nutcracker figurines originated in the Erzgebirge area of Germany as early as the 1700s. They were traditionally dressed as soldiers and kings. Villagers took satisfaction in having these figures of authority perform the lowly task of cracking nuts. While some may still be used to crack nuts, the real joy is their colorful presence in the home.


Nutcracker Glass Ornament
Nutcracker Glass Ornament

Nutcracker Glass Ornament
Nutcracker Glass Ornament




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