The Metallic Nutcracker King The Kurt Adler Nutcracker Fable.
The Story of The Nutcracker
is 15 inches tall and stands on a gold with red trim square base. These Wooden Nutcrackers Soldiers gold shimmery metallic jacket with a hologram print has plastic red jewels in a gold setting running down the front. It also has red and gold epaulets, red cuffs and a gold sequins belt. The Christmas Nutcracker Decorations glittery gold crown has a red glittery top with a glittery gold finial and red plastic jewels at each tip. Red trousers with gold cuffs and tall black boots finish off this wooden nutcrackers uniform. Our Kurt Adler Nutcracker King is holding a gold baton in his right hand. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Once upon a time, in the mountains of Germany, there lived a young boy with his mother and father. The boy’s father woke up very early every day and went to work in the mines. The little boy was scared to stay at home without his father, whom he loved very much. Select this link to view our Nutcracker Ornaments.
So that his son would not be frightened, the father carved him a wooden nutcracker which had fierce eyes and teeth. He told the boy that he should not be afraid because he was safe from harm with the nutcracker there to protect him. The boy was still afraid, so every night, when the father came home from the mines, he worked on carving a new nutcracker for his son. He gave his son a different nutcracker….a guard, a painter, a clock maker, etc. These nutcrackers protected the boy and kept him company while his father was away. The boy always felt safe and when he was older and had a son of his own, he passed on the nutcrackers to him, so that he would always be protected from harm. And as the nutcrackers were passed on, the collection grew bigger and bigger as each generation added its own special touch. Select this link to view our Wooden Nutcrackers Soldiers.
The combination of a useful tool and a figural form with a human appearance was well accepted by the mid 18th century. In the toy making center of Sonneberg, in the Thuringian Forest, there was mention in 1735 of nut biters that operated according to the principles of leverage. These nut biters were described as sturdy, energetic forms with large heads. Two moving arms on the back of the head allowed the lower jaw to push the nut against the upper jaw. In a carnival parade in 1783, students from Freisingen, Germany presented large models of Berchtesgaden wares, including a nut biter in the form of a little man whose mouth and stomach were one and the same. Select this link to view our Christmas Nutcrackers Village People.





