St. Nicholas and “Krampus”

$10.00

We all know that the handsome devil on the left is not really Krampus – although he may be a not-so-distant ancestor of St. Nicholas’ companion on his yearly visit to reward (and punish) little children.  But so many of you have told us that you thought of him right away, so we are offering the two as a pair at a modest discount.  If you would like to read more about these brooches or buy them separately, click through to:

The St. Nicholas Brooch
or
the Devil with Three Faces Brooch.

But if you’d like to hedge your bets as to which one is coming for you,  go ahead and get both!


Product details: Krampus: van Beuningen, H. J. E., and A. M. Koldeweij. Heilig en Profaan [1]. Cothen: Stichting Middeleeuwse religieuze en profane insignes, 1993. No. 591. van Beuningen, H. J. E., A. M. Koldeweij, and D. Kicken. Heilig en Profaan 2. Cothen: Stichting Middeleeuwse Religieuze en Profane Insignes, 2001. No. 1700. Tixador, Arnaud. Enseignes sacrées et profanes médiévales découvertes à Valenciennes. Valenciennes: Service archéologique de Valenciennes, 2004. No. 50. St. Nicholas: Kunera (https://database.kunera.nl/). No. 07861.
Dimensions (H x W):
2 3/8 x 1 3/4 (Krampus); 1 13/16 x 1 1/4 (St. Nicholas) inches
59 x 45 (Krampus); 48 x 31 (St. Nicholas) mm

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