This detailed miniature shop, “Aunt Emma’s Shop,” is another small miniature world from the Seiffen Stübelmacher family. Lovingly handcrafted and crafted with great attention to detail, it tells its own little story.
The “Aunt Emma’s Shop” miniature shop depicts a charming, nostalgic shop scene, designed with great attention to detail. The small salesroom is rectangular and has three walls painted in a subtle shade of gray. The front is open, allowing you to clearly see the entire space and the many small items.
The focal point is the wooden sales counter, behind which stands a saleswoman wearing a white apron and dark clothing. Her face is painted with delicate red cheeks, giving her a friendly appearance. She appears to be serving a customer – a little boy wearing a red top, blue pants, and a brown shoulder bag stands in front of her, seemingly buying something.
Behind the salesperson, a large, multi-tiered wooden cabinet with shelves rises, carefully arranged with various goods. Some compartments are filled with red and brown boxes, while others contain white bowls or small packages. Additional supplies are placed on top of the cabinet, enhancing the authentic feel of an old corner shop.
To the left of the counter is a small scale on a separate shelf. Next to it is a wooden coffee grinder with a crank, while below it lies an open bag of goods. A basket of red apples completes this lovingly designed corner.
On the right side of the shop, there is a crate of fresh vegetables, including carrots and green beans. Next to it are two silver milk jugs with lids. On the wall above, a small shelf hangs with additional goods, as well as a few hooks for practical utensils.
The miniature shop exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere, reminiscent of the good old days when shopping was still personal. Every detail—from the rustic furnishings to the tiny food items—makes this scene particularly vivid and unique.
Loving details throughout the room make this motif truly special.
The miniature rooms are available in many different designs, each telling its own little story with many small, loving details.
- Width: 11 cm
- Height: 4 cm
- Depth: 6 cm
You can find more miniatures from Seiffener Stübelmacher and other manufacturers from the Ore Mountains here.
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!