Royal Copenhagen Christmas Collectibles
On a branch among the birch trees of the garden, the little wren keeps a close eye on the bird table, ready to enjoy his next meal. But the wren never worries about his next meal?he overwinters in Denmark and is accustomed to sharing the treats of the bird table with his friends of the forest. Again this year, the Royal Copenhagen Annual Plate is accompanied by a figurine.
Every year we pass tells a unique tale. Throughout the years, Royal Copenhagen collectibles have told tales about war and peace, love and unforgettable moments. Like the little girl feeding swans by the lakes in Copenhagen. Or the kneeling angel from 1945, marking the end of World War II. Each product tells a story, and from the moment you hold it in your hand, it becomes part of your story too. Perhaps you bought your first collectible the year you met the love of your life, and another one the year you first became a parent. Or perhaps you own the entire series of collectibles.
The relief for the motif has been hand-cut by Royal Copenhagen's talented modelling artists based on a drawing of the motif by artist, Allan Therkelsen, and the relief has been cut according to proud craftsmanship traditions. Again this year, the Royal Copenhagen Annual Plate is accompanied by a figurine.
Every year we pass tells a unique tale. Throughout the years, Royal Copenhagen collectibles have told tales about war and peace, love and unforgettable moments. Like the little girl feeding swans by the lakes in Copenhagen. Or the kneeling angel from 1945, marking the end of World War II. Each product tells a story, and from the moment you hold it in your hand, it becomes part of your story too. Perhaps you bought your first collectible the year you met the love of your life, and another one the year you first became a parent. Or perhaps you own the entire series of collectibles.
The relief for the motif has been hand-cut by Royal Copenhagen's talented modelling artists based on a drawing of the motif by artist, Allan Therkelsen, and the relief has been cut according to proud craftsmanship traditions. Again this year, the Royal Copenhagen Annual Plate is accompanied by a figurine.