The “Snowman with Snowboard” incense smoker is another cheerful addition to the “Snowmen” series. These modern, fun snowmen bring a touch of humor and joy to your home. Crafted by the Kuhnert woodturning workshop, they are made with great attention to detail.
All the snowmen in this series wear fluffy scarves; this particular snowman sports a white plush scarf with a grey border, giving him a cozy yet sporty look. He wears a dark grey knitted hat with a white pom-pom, lending him the casual air of a winter sports enthusiast.
His snow-white body is formed from two spheres and features black coal-like buttons. With his distinctive carrot nose, blue eyes, and wide, smiling mouth, this snowman is instantly endearing.
He balances a small yellow wooden bird on one hand—a charming detail that immediately catches the eye. Leaning against his side is a striking turquoise-blue snowboard, decorated with golden snowflakes and the word “Snow.” Black bindings perfectly complete the sporty aesthetic.
The snowman stands on a round, light-grey base that provides stability and evokes the image of a snowy slope. This lovingly designed figure is not merely a decoration but also a functional incense smoker; when in use, it releases fragrant smoke through an opening, adding to the cozy atmosphere of the winter season.
These snowmen come in various designs, ensuring there is a model to suit every taste. Whether as a gift or for your own enjoyment, these cheerful figures are sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face. Meticulous craftsmanship and high-quality materials ensure durability and lasting pleasure with this charming incense smoker.
Note: Wood is a natural product, and no two pieces are exactly alike. Consequently, the grain pattern may vary from item to item; this does not constitute grounds for a complaint.
- Approx. 13 cm
- Colored
- The colors of the hat and scarf may vary and are not grounds for complaint.
- You can find the matching incense cones here.
You can find more winter smoking figures from Kuhnert and other manufacturers in the Erzgebirge here.













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