This Christmas pyramid from the Ore Mountains comes from the renowned Müller Kleinkunst manufacturer and impresses with its artistic design and high-quality craftsmanship. The striking pointed arch base is made of carefully selected woods from local sources, harmoniously combined with fine varieties. The warm wood tone and natural grain highlight the vibrancy of the hand-painted figures and the elegance of the stars.
Four detailed, musical angels revolve around an artfully turned woodchip tree. The angels play trumpets, drums, and timpani; with joyful music, they symbolically usher in the Christmas season and create an atmospheric atmosphere. Each figure is finely painted and features meticulous detail. The candle holders are positioned so that the warmth of the burning tea lights drives the impellers. This causes the platform to rotate gently and regularly, with a high-quality ceramic bearing ensuring a smooth rotation.
The artfully crafted woodchip tree forms the centerpiece of the pyramid and represents Erzgebirge craftsmanship at its finest. Both the impeller and the figures are robustly and precisely crafted, ensuring the pyramid will provide decades of enjoyment. As a decorative highlight, it is ideal for festive home decor and draws attention with its moving figures.
The pyramid combines traditional charm with modern precision; it creates an atmospheric ambiance and illustrates how appreciation for handcraft and woodcraft can enhance the festive season.
You can find many beautiful pyramids from Müller and other manufacturers from the Ore Mountains here.
The tradition of Christmas pyramids:
The tradition of Christmas pyramids comes from the Ore Mountains in Germany. It developed in the 18th century. Originally, Christmas pyramids were made from wood. These artistic structures rotate due to the rising heat of candles. The focus is usually on biblical scenes or winter motifs. The pyramids symbolize the light and hope of the Christmas season. In the past, they served as the forerunner of the Christmas tree. In the Ore Mountains, Christmas pyramids are an integral part of the festive decorations. They are often passed down from generation to generation. Each pyramid is an expression of traditional craftsmanship.
Safety instructions for Erzgebirge folk art pyramids.
• The pyramids are powered by burning candles! Therefore, make sure to keep a safe distance from curtains, furniture, upholstery and other flammable objects.
• Also remember that the pyramid is not a toy for children. Operation with an open flame may only take place under the constant supervision of adults.
• We accept no liability for damage caused by improper use or failure to observe these instructions.
Instructions for operation:
• Please only use high-quality candles that guarantee even burning. (Candles)
• Drafts can significantly affect the pyramid’s operation and should therefore be avoided at all costs.
Instructions for location:
• A solid and, above all, horizontal location (floor, table, etc.) is a prerequisite for a pyramid to run smoothly.
• When setting up the pyramid, make sure that the axis of the pyramid is in a vertical position. It must also be correctly positioned in the bearing.
• The middle part of the pyramid must be able to move freely.
Storage instructions:
• To ensure that the pyramid remains functional for many years, we recommend that you store it in a dry place.
• In addition, the pyramid should not be exposed to any major temperature fluctuations during storage.
Environmental damage caused by incorrect disposal of batteries
Batteries must not be disposed of in household waste. You are legally obliged to return old batteries so that proper disposal can be ensured. You can hand in old batteries at a municipal collection point or at a local retailer. As a distributor of batteries, we are also obliged to take back old batteries, although our obligation to take back is limited to old batteries of the type that we have or have had in our range as new batteries. You can therefore either send old batteries of the aforementioned type back to us with sufficient postage or hand them in free of charge directly in our store at the address given in the imprint.
Batteries are marked with the symbol of a crossed-out garbage can. This symbol indicates that batteries must not be thrown in household waste. For batteries that contain more than 0.0005 percent mercury (HG) by weight, more than 0.002 percent cadmium (Cd) by weight or more than 0.004 percent lead (Pb) by weight, the chemical name of the pollutant used is located under the garbage can symbol.
Dispose of electrical devices in an environmentally friendly manner
Electrical devices must not be disposed of with household waste. According to the European directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment, used electrical devices must be collected separately and sent to special collection and return systems. Owners of old devices from private households can hand them in at the collection points of the public waste disposal authorities or at the return points set up by manufacturers or distributors in accordance with the ElektroG.
Make sure that no beard hairs protrude in front of or into the mouth hole, otherwise no suction can be created and the cone can suffocate.
- Remove the upper body
- Light the incense cone (15 mm) at the tip and place it on a metal plate
- Put the upper body back on and enjoy the scent
- Then empty the ash into a non-flammable container.
- Not a toy for children!
- Please only use under adult supervision!
- Caution, smoldering incense cones and metal plates are very hot!