Christmas Ball Card

Design: Piet Design

The glass Christmas ball as we know it today was born in the city of Lauscha in Germany. The first glass Christmas objects were blown there in the mid-19th century.
This paper Christmas ball has Delft blue motifs from the end of the 17th century. The basic shape is a dodecahedron, a regular twelve-sided plane, one of the five platonic solids. Models of dodecahedrons have been known since Roman times.

After the success of the set with 5 Christmas balls, there is now also a card with one Christmas ball.
Fun to send!

No scissors or glue required.
Diameter of built ball: 8 cm.

6,95

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