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♥Adornments: The gnome is perfect home decoration. Decorate your home, put them in your room and decorate your room, like desk, table, sofa, bookcase, shelf, dining table, bedside, it also be used to dress up the Christmas tree. Let your home(room) have one more scenic spot. ♥Handcrafted: Every dwarf doll is made of environmentally-friendly materials, so different two will have some differences in size and weight.Their lovely appearance is very popular with children, and it is also a good…

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Gnome is excellent for spreading the traditional spirit. In folklore, Gnome guards home and protect people from misfortune. It brings good luck to family and is regarded as good luck. Amazlab gnome plush doll features weighted bottom for extra stability. Bendable hat to positon anyway you desire! Our premium quality and craftsmanship meed your need. His hat and cuffs are crafted from soft gray plush. Their long white beard is made of fiber fur with a splash of dark gray. Behind his beard…

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In Swedish folklore, the tomte was a small creature similar to a gnome who occupied a homestead and helped its inhabitants—sort of like a helpful elf. In modern times, he has become a gift-giver as well (and in some cases has merged in appearance with Santa Claus). Children leave out a bowl of porridge for the tomte to thank him for his work throughout the year and get gifts in return. To buy your own tomte to bring home, check out Tomtar & Troll in Gamla stan, Stockholm’s Old Town. Christmas Learning, Holiday Gnomes, Swedish Christmas, Own House, Nordic Christmas, Magical Christmas, Scandinavian Christmas, Christmas Cheer, Christmas Traditions

The Nordic countries’ long winters force their inhabitants to be masters of Christmas cheer. From St. Lucia's Day (or St. Lucy's Day), which kicks off the Christmas season in Sweden on December 13, to folklore about helpful holiday gnomes, the joyful traditions of Nordic Christmases are sure to make any winter traveler’s holiday bright.

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