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Jumbl BW Brands Norwegian Kitchen Witch, 12 Inch, Black Red, Polyester, Model L8030

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Jumbl BW Brands Norwegian Kitchen Witch, 12 Inch, Black Red, Polyester, Model L8030Introducing the Jumbl Plush Witch Doll, a delightful addition to your home decor that brings a touch of Scandinavian tradition and charm. Standing at 12 inches tall, this enchanting doll rides on her own broom, making it a perfect decorative piece for Halloween or year round whimsical decor. Crafted from high quality polyester, this witch doll features a striking color combination of black and red, adding a festive flair to any space. The design

Introducing the Jumbl Plush Witch Doll, a delightful addition to your home decor that brings a touch of Scandinavian tradition and charm. Standing at 12 inches tall, this enchanting doll rides on her own broom, making it a perfect decorative piece for Halloween or year-round whimsical decor.

Crafted from high-quality polyester, this witch doll features a striking color combination of black and red, adding a festive flair to any space. The design reflects centuries of folklore, symbolizing good luck and protection for your home and kitchen. The doll’s unique design not only captivates the imagination but also serves as a conversation starter, making it an ideal gift for friends and family who appreciate cultural artifacts and decorative items.

Key Features:
  • 12 inches tall – Perfectly sized for shelves, mantels, or as part of your Halloween display.
  • Rides on her own broom – A whimsical design element that enhances the doll’s charm.
  • Brings good luck to your home and kitchen – A traditional symbol in Scandinavian culture.
  • Crafted from durable polyester – Ensures longevity and easy maintenance.
  • Striking black and red color scheme – A vibrant addition to your decor that stands out.
  • Ideal for gifting – Perfect for those who appreciate unique decorative items or cultural traditions.
  • Versatile use – Suitable for Halloween decor, year-round whimsical displays, or as a collectible.

The Jumbl Plush Witch Doll is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their home with a blend of tradition and whimsy. It is especially suited for those who enjoy seasonal decorations or want to incorporate cultural elements into their living space. Add a piece of Scandinavian folklore to your home with this charming witch doll, and let her bring good luck and joy to your family.

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