In Sweden, Christmas trees are an important part of the holiday season. Traditional Swedish Christmas trees are often decorated with simple and natural decorations, such as wooden ornaments, straw stars, and candles. The candles are placed on the tree branches and lit on Christmas Eve to create a warm and cozy atmosphere. The tradition of Christmas trees in Sweden dates back to the 1800s, and it is believed to have been introduced by German immigrants. Today, many Swedish families continue to decorate their homes with Christmas trees, which are a symbol of joy, hope, and togetherness during the holiday season.
Material: cotton and cellulose. Size: approx. 17 x 20 cm. Hole for hanging. Machine washable at any temperature; can be boiled. Boiling renders the dishcloth bacteria-free. Compostable.
Red Amaryllis on white Swedish cloth. Also known as the Horseman’s Star as the flowers have a star-like shape and are native to tropical regions of South America, the Caribbean,...
Blue Anemone on white Swedish cloth. Anemone flowers mean anticipation, they close up at night and open back up in the morning. Wild in nature, the flower serves as a...
Orange Anemone on white cloth. Anemone flowers mean anticipation, they close up at night and open back up in the morning. Wild in nature, the flower serves as a reminder...
Pink Anemone on white cloth. Anemone flowers mean anticipation, they close up at night and open back up in the morning. Wild in nature, the flower serves as a reminder...
Red Anemone on white cloth. Anemone flowers mean anticipation, they close up at night and open back up in the morning. Wild in nature, the flower serves as a reminder...
A cheerful multicolour angel with outstretched arms. Angels are believed to act as attendants, agents or messengers of God. The perfect faith-building gift for that special someone in your life.
Ants are social insects that live in colonies and are found all over the world, except for Antarctica. There are thousands of species of ants, each with their own unique...