Description
The Belsnickel originated in the various companions and servants of Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) in the folklore of German-speaking Europe.Hes also is known as Kriskinkle, Beltznickle, Pelsnichol, and sometimes as the Christmas woman.The name Belsnickel is a compilation of the German word bels, which translates into fur, and nickel, which refers to St. Nicholas.Unlike his predecessors, the Belsnickel doesnt make the rounds with Santa. Instead, he visits the homes of children throughout the community on his own.
- Dimensions: 3″W x 3″D x 10″H
- Material: mache, tinsel
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