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Lenox Little Town of Bethlehem Gaspar

Lenox Little Town of Bethlehem Gaspar
From Lenox

List Price: $86.00
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Product Description

With a gift in his hands, Gaspar kneels in reverence before the Baby Jesus. This original Lenox sculpture is a masterful work of art. Intricately sculpted and crafted of Lenox porcelain, it bears beautiful hand painting and hand-applied accents.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #322548 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: ivory body
  • Brand: Lenox
  • Model: 6141832
  • Released on: 2004-09-01
  • Dimensions: 4.90" h x 5.60" w x 6.80" l, .55 pounds

Features

  • Gaspar, one of the Three Kings, superbly adds to a nativity scene
  • Crafted of ivory fine china in glossy and matte finishes
  • Hand-painted in pastel tones with 24-carat gold detailing
  • Complements other Little Town of Bethlehem nativity figurines
  • Measures 4-1/4 inches tall; gift-boxed

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Sure to be cherished as a unique holiday gift, Gaspar, one of the Three Kings, completes a nativity scene when combined with other figurines from Lenox's Little Town of Bethlehem collection. Sculpted of ivory fine china, the figurine is hand-painted with a mixture of matte and glossy finishes and is gilded with 24-carat-gold accents. Kneeling and offering a golden jar, Gaspar gazes with wonder from intricately detailed eyes. He measures 4-1/4 inches tall.

Of all of Lenox's nativity collections, the Little Town of Bethlehem is perhaps the most realistically represented and colored. A well, stable, and palm tree oasis are available to provide a desert setting for the nativity, while figurines include the two other Three Kings, angels, animals, and of course the Holy Family. Each figurine comes packaged in a sturdy gift box that doubles as a safe storage box. Lenox adds new pieces to the Little Town of Bethlehem collection each year. --Ann Bieri