
Small Papier-Mâché Brown Mushroom
Ino Schaller maintains a 19th-century tradition of crafting intricate papier-mâché figurines, often taking seven days to complete. These hand-signed, uniquely adorned pieces come with certificates of authenticity, celebrating the legacy of Carl and Ino Schaller's cherished molds. Their Halloween creations, such as the Small Papier-Mâché Brown Mushroom, add festive charm.
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Based in Germany and family owned since 1894, Ino Schaller utilizes moulds that have been in their family since the very beginning. Their papier mâché and plastic felted creations originally came to life in the 1950’s and they continue to make these adorable creations today.
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Small Papier-Mâché Brown Mushroom
Ino Schaller maintains a 19th-century tradition of crafting intricate papier-mâché figurines, often taking seven days to complete. These hand-signed, uniquely adorned pieces come with certificates of authenticity, celebrating the legacy of Carl and Ino Schaller's cherished molds. Their Halloween creations, such as the Small Papier-Mâché Brown Mushroom, add festive charm.
Details
Based in Germany and family owned since 1894, Ino Schaller utilizes moulds that have been in their family since the very beginning. Their papier mâché and plastic felted creations originally came to life in the 1950’s and they continue to make these adorable creations today.
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Ino Schaller maintains a 19th-century tradition of crafting intricate papier-mâché figurines, often taking seven days to complete. These hand-signed, uniquely adorned pieces come with certificates of authenticity, celebrating the legacy of Carl and Ino Schaller's cherished molds. Their Halloween creations, such as the Small Papier-Mâché Brown Mushroom, add festive charm.
Details
Based in Germany and family owned since 1894, Ino Schaller utilizes moulds that have been in their family since the very beginning. Their papier mâché and plastic felted creations originally came to life in the 1950’s and they continue to make these adorable creations today.
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