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Chime/Tree Candles IN STOCK
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We have been told, that some old browsers do not work on the color selections, for instance Webtv. If it should happen to you, just click on the item that works for you and type the color into the COMMENT FIELD! These candles fit all candle-clips!
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INCENSE for Smoker Man IN STOCK
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Safety Tips
* Always remember to use the correct size of incense cones *
* Never use cones that are too large for your smokers *
* Never leave burning cones unattended *
* Always place the incense cone on a non-flammable surface *
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Candle Arches 2008: Schwibbogen Santa in Forest
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This new German electric arch has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 11.8" tall and 16.9" wide.
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display
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Candle Arch 2008: Schwibbogen Tree Decorating
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This new German electric arch has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 11.8" tall and 16.9" wide.
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display.
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Candle Arch 2008: Schwibbogen Santa in Sleigh
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This new German electric arch has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 11.8" tall and 16.9" wide.
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display.
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Candle Arch 2008: Schwibbogen Nativity
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This new German electric arch features the nativity scene.
This beautiful piece has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 10" tall and 16.8" wide.
Part number ARG37-9990-04
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display and is one the you will enjoy for many years. Unfortunately, our photos cannot display the beauty of these pieces, but we are sure that you and your family will enjoy the warmth and beauty of the glow of the Christmas arch!
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Candle Arch 2008: Schwibbogen Christmastree
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This new German electric arch has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 17.4" tall and 12.6" wide.
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display.
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Candle Arch 2008: Schwibbogen Santa over Town
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This new German electric arch has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 11.8" tall and 16.9" wide.
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display.
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Candle Arch 2008: Schwibbogen Hunter in Forest
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This new German electric arch features a hunter in the forest.
This beautiful piece has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 6.3" tall and 9.9" wide.
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display.
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Candle Arch 2008: Schwibbogen Christmastree Nativity
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This new German electric arch has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 17.4" tall and 12.6" wide.
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display.
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Candle Arch 2008: Schwibbogen with little Santa
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This new German arch features Santa walking through the forest.
This beautiful piece has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 5.3" tall and 12.6" wide
Candles not included - This arch uses 14mm size candles
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Candle Arch 2008: Nativity Schwibbogen
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This new German electric arch features the nativity scene.
This beautiful piece has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 6.3" tall and 9.9" wide.
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display.
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Candle Arch 2008: Santa in Schwibbogen
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This new German electric arch features Santa walking through the forest.
This beautiful piece has been handcrafted by the wood artists located in the Erzgebirge region in Germany.
The new piece is about 6.3" tall and 9.9" wide.
The schwibboggen, or arch, has been part of German Christmas traditions for over 250 years. In Germany, the arch is normally placed on the window sill to project the warmth of this tradition both inside and outside of the home. The indirect lighting that is used with the electric arches create a stunning Christmas display.
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Candle Arch 2008: Tree Light
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This beautiful piece has been handcrafted by wood artists in Germany.
This piece is about 21.5" tall and 16" wide
This piece includes 7 Trees of various sizes, staggared with a light in the middle, and 5 lights on the edge of the tall tree, which make the display glow.
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