Nativity
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Miniature Nativity Set made of wood composed of 21 figures.
Nativity set made in polychromed mud and fabric composed by the Mistery, the Ox and the Mule, and an Angel.
Nativity set made in polychromed clay and fabric from the Murcian School composed by the Mistery, the Ox and the Mule, and an Angel.
Loose neapolitan scenography made with the same techniques used in Settecento, during the Viceroyalty of Carlos III.
Relief of the Adoration of the Kings made in natural wood carving with details in darker wood and white.
Our exclusive "Presepi Napoletani" are made with the same techniques used in Settecento, during the Viceroyalty of Carlos III.
Nativity set high relief made in natural color wood carving.
Large loose neapolitan scenography made with the same techniques used in Settecento, representing a small town in Tuscany. It has a measures of 140 cm wide x 120 cm high x 76 cm deep. Fugures NOT included in the price, sold separately.
Our exclusive "Presepi Napoletani" are made with the same techniques used in Settecento, during the Viceroyalty of Carlos III.
Our exclusive "Presepi Napoletani" are made with the same techniques used in Settecento, during the Viceroyalty of Carlos III.