CHRISTOPHER RADKO 1011279 A Drummer's Dozen Limited Edition 2004 Retired
A Drummer’s Dozen Limited Edition. 5117/10,000 Chistopher Radko. 1011279. Approx. 7.5” x 2.5”. Handcrafted in Poland. New with tags in original box. Never removed from original plastic bag inside box.
The box is mint except for a few age spots on the bottom.
I sold Christopher Radko Ornaments in my gift shop over 20 years ago. Since the shop closed I have had these carefully stored at my home.
According to the Christopher Radko Company, each of their designs begins as an intricate illustration created by Radko artists. Then the year-long process of sculpting, molding, and sampling begins. At the production stage, their family-owned European factories use centuries-old techniques to blow, silver, hand-lacquer and embellish each and every ornament. This process requires a full seven days to complete.
A Drummer’s Dozen Limited Edition. 5117/10,000 Chistopher Radko. 1011279. Approx. 7.5” x 2.5”. Handcrafted in Poland. New with tags in original box. Never removed from original plastic bag inside box.
The box is mint except for a few age spots on the bottom.
I sold Christopher Radko Ornaments in my gift shop over 20 years ago. Since the shop closed I have had these carefully stored at my home.
According to the Christopher Radko Company, each of their designs begins as an intricate illustration created by Radko artists. Then the year-long process of sculpting, molding, and sampling begins. At the production stage, their family-owned European factories use centuries-old techniques to blow, silver, hand-lacquer and embellish each and every ornament. This process requires a full seven days to complete.
A Drummer’s Dozen Limited Edition. 5117/10,000 Chistopher Radko. 1011279. Approx. 7.5” x 2.5”. Handcrafted in Poland. New with tags in original box. Never removed from original plastic bag inside box.
The box is mint except for a few age spots on the bottom.
I sold Christopher Radko Ornaments in my gift shop over 20 years ago. Since the shop closed I have had these carefully stored at my home.
According to the Christopher Radko Company, each of their designs begins as an intricate illustration created by Radko artists. Then the year-long process of sculpting, molding, and sampling begins. At the production stage, their family-owned European factories use centuries-old techniques to blow, silver, hand-lacquer and embellish each and every ornament. This process requires a full seven days to complete.