Räuchermann

E1035229

The Räuchermann is a traditional wooden incense smoker figurine from Germany’s Ore Mountains, typically depicting everyday characters and used as a decorative item during the Christmas season.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christmas decoration
German folk art object
incense smoker figurine
wooden figurine
associatedWith Erzgebirge folk art
German Christmas traditions
incense cones
countryOfOrigin Germany
depicts Santa Claus NERFINISHED
craftsmen
everyday characters
foresters
miners
religious figures
smokers
hasCulturalOrigin Ore Mountains NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRegion Erzgebirge NERFINISHED
hasPart base for incense cone
hollow body
mouth opening for smoke
removable upper body
hasProductionCenter Annaberg-Buchholz NERFINISHED
Olbernhau NERFINISHED
Seiffen NERFINISHED
hasVariant Räucherengel
Räucherfrau
languageOfName German
literalMeaningOfName smoking man
odorSource burning incense cone
partOf Ore Mountain Christmas traditions NERFINISHED
relatedTo Nutcracker figurine
Schwibbogen NERFINISHED
Weihnachtspyramide NERFINISHED
smokeExitsFrom mouth
pipe
soldAs collectible
souvenir
timeOfOrigin 19th century
typicalColorScheme brightly painted
typicalCraftTechnique hand painting
woodcarving
woodturning
typicalMaterial wood
typicalSize small tabletop figure
usedDuring Advent
Christmas season
usedFor burning incense cones
home decoration

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