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Studio Marolin
Since the year 1900, Paper Mache/Porcelain sculptures have been created in Germany by the renowned Studio Marolin. Expert mold makers maintain and improve the antique molds. These antique molds were buried over the past 40+ years and only recently recovered with the fall of the Berlin Wall. The ingredients of the the Marolin family's turn-of-the-century recipe supports today's ecological concerns.
Each figure is cast from a paper mache/porcelain mixture and requires approximately one to three weeks to produce. The sculptures are hand-finished and finely hand-painted, demonstrating the artist's masterly skill and love of detail.
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All prices are VIP Photos courtesy of Marianne DeLuca.
For AFRICAN-AMERICAN coloration on Angels or Nativity-Figures write the request into the COMMENT-field!There is a small additional charge for the special coloration!
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Marolin: Santa Doll
Marolin Candy Container. removable head Approximately 22 inches tall. (Upright with White Basket)
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Marolin: WHITE BUNNY
Marolin Candy Container. removable head Approximately 22 inches tall. (Upright with White Basket)
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Marolin 2006: Old Fashion Santa
This beautiful paper mache was handcrafted in Steinach, Germany by Marolin. Marolin has been producing paper mache collectibles since 1900.
This detailed piece features the beige Santa. He is holding a Christmas tree and has his toy bag over his shoulder.
This piece is about 10" tall and is a candy container.
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