Raduga Grëz Tulips
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Brand: Raduga Grëz
Tulips: 5 blooming flowers with 5 matching coloured vases.
What an incredible set, part of the newest Flower Collection. This collection is about love, fragility and art. Childhood is similar to flowers, it is beautiful and fleeting. Therefore it must be cared for and admired. "As each flower needs light, water and soil, each person needs love, understanding and air".
We can have a flower shop or pretend to be a florist, mix and matching the flowers in the vases. It can be used as a still life for children to draw. Parents can also talk to children about what helps flowers grow and how to take care of as care, love and attention to help it grow.
Product details:
Age: 3 years+.
Size: 32×23×12 cm.
Material: Lime wood, dyed using non-toxic water-based dyes. The toys are velvety to the touch.
Care: Toys should not be submerged in water, use damp cloth to wipe them.
Actual colors may vary a little from pictures. It depends on unique wood features and on the individual monitor colors settings. Wood is not always solid in color because of its natural drawing. Dark spots may be present, that makes every piece unique.
Handmade in the Russia.
TRUE WOOD WITH PATTERN.
Wrinkles around the eyes are smudged marks.
Women stretch are traces of matured love. Marks and knots on toys like moles on human bodies are signs of life and it makes toys so special and unique.
Raduga Grez is a russian family run brand for playful, slow living and nature inspired families. They create their toys with ambition to make toys as art. They take great pride in making toys by hand from solid wood and using non-toxic water based paint. They preserve the wood pattern and texture in every toy. They hope your little ones will enjoy playing with these toys as much as they love making them.
Raduga Grëz are making toys in small batches. They use solid wood and non toxic water based paint. They believe that less is more and that naturally handmade toys have soul. Every step is done manually. They try to do their best to avoid plastics in packaging. Their toys are packed in carton boxes or sewed cotton bags.