Incense Smoker Johann Friedrich Böttger by Karl Werner
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Karl Werner smoker Johann Friedrich Böttger: A piece of history from the Ore Mountains
Craftsmanship from Sayda: A historical masterpiece
The smoker Johann Friedrich Böttger by Karl Werner is an impressive example of traditional craftsmanship from Sayda in the Ore Mountains. This lovingly designed smoker belongs to the series "Historical figures" and depicts the famous German inventor, chemist and alchemist Johann Friedrich Böttger, who is known as the co-inventor of hard porcelain.
Detailed depiction of the porcelain inventor
Johann Friedrich Böttger is depicted in this incense burner with numerous details relating to porcelain. His role in the invention of the famous Meissen porcelain is impressively emphasized by the careful design and the use of high-quality materials. A nameplate with the year on the base gives the figurine additional authenticity and historical value.
Year-round use for a special atmosphere
This incense smoker is not only an eye-catcher during Advent and as a Christmas decoration, but can decorate your home all year round. With a height of 28 cm and a width and length of 9 cm each, it is ideal for indoor use. The incense smoker uses standard incense candles (25 mm), which create a cozy and fragrant atmosphere.
High-quality materials and excellent workmanship
Made from local woods, this incense smoker stands for the highest quality and durability. The colorful design and the use of high-quality varnishes and paints reflect the high level of craftsmanship, which distinguishes every Karl Werner product. Each piece is carefully handcrafted and is unique. The figurine is equipped with characteristic items of the inventor, so the basic material of porcelain production - the kaolin - must not be missing. In numerous experiments, the master invented the Meissen porcelain, which he proudly presented on a tray.
A unique collector's item and gift
The Karl Werner smoking man Johann Friedrich Böttger is not only a decorative enrichment, but also a valuable collector's item and a perfect gift for lovers of traditional craftsmanship and historical figures. With this figure, you can bring a piece of Saxon history and culture into your home.
Experience the fascinating craftsmanship of the Erzgebirge with the Johann Friedrich Böttger smoker and enjoy the special atmosphere, that this unique work of art creates. Bring a piece of tradition and history into your home and make your decoration unforgettable.
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