German Incense Smokers : German gifts

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306 products
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146/756/3 - Mushroom Smoker
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
49.00
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146/1786 - Smoker House With Snowman
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
69.00
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146/1520 - Beekeeper Smoker
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
129.00
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146/928/2 - Snowman With Topper Smoker
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
119.00
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146/1711/8 - Beekeeper Willy Smoker
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
109.00
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146/791 - Mushroom Hunter Smoker
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
99.00
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146/928/1 - Smoker Snowman With Basket
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
119.00
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085/144 - Pyramid - Smoking House
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
199.00
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146/756/1 - Mushroom Smoker
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
39.00
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146/1175 - Smoker House Alpine Hut
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
59.00
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146/1697/7 - Santa Claus House Smoker
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
49.00
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146/1695 - Smoker House with Dog
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
89.00
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146/750 - Smoker Santa
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
179.00
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9910-623 - Smoker - Santa with Sleigh
Frankenmuth Clock & German Gift Co.
119.00
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146/1670/25 - Smoker - Owl with Schwibbogen
Made in Germany
139.00
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146/1670/24 - Smoker - Owl with "Danke" Sign
Made in Germany
119.00
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146/1670/29 - Smoker - Owl Gardener
Made in Germany
109.00
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146/756/2 - Smoker - Natural with Ladybug
Made in Germany
39.00
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136/186 - Smoker - Santa
Made in Germany
69.00
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146/1855 - Old World Santa with Toys
Made in Germany
189.00
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146/16130 - Müller Santa with Tree
Made in Germany
219.00
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146/1704 - Smoker - Müller Santa with Bell
Made in Germany
159.00
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146/1255 - Smoker - Snowman with Birds
Made in Germany
89.00
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146/1752 - Smoker - Müller Santa with Goose
Made in Germany
219.00
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146/1343/21 - Smoker - "Max" Baker
Made in Germany
129.00
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146/1245 - Smoker - Gingerbread Salesman
Made in Germany
129.00
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146/790 - Smoker Basket Seller
Made in Germany
139.00
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146/1442 - Smoker Police Inspector
Made in Germany
109.00
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146/12703 - Smoker Hunter
Made in Germany
129.00
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146/1116 - Smoker House Cabin
Made in Germany
89.00
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146/884/1 - Smoker House Rothentaler Hüttle
Made in Germany
59.00
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146/1476 - Smoker House Farm Animals
Made in Germany
79.00
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146/1431 - Smoker Woman With Dumplings
Made in Germany
199.00
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146/1430 - Smoker Müller Witch
Made in Germany
179.00
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146/1803 - Smoker Gretel Feeding Bird
Made in Germany
109.00
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146/773/1N - Night Watchman Smoker (Natural)
Frankenmuth Clock Company
109.00
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146/360/00 - Red Top Mushroom Smoker
Frankenmuth Clock Company
89.00

Have you ever wondered who came up with the idea of the German Smoker or why it’s been a popular German gift for centuries? Find out more about this traditional handmade wooden toy that has been a popular family tradition for generations.

The Use of Incense

A German Incense Smoker is much more than a simple toy that sits on your mantle during Christmas time. It’s also an incense burner that is used to symbolize the gift of incense brought to Jesus by the Three Wise Men. For centuries, incense has been seen as a treasured commodity and used for trade and as a way to honor kings. Incense was also believed to have medicinal and healing properties and used to ward off evil spirits. Frankincense and myrrh, which was presented to Jesus as a gift of honor from the Three Wise Men, were known to have antiseptic and inflammatory properties and were considered an effective remedy for many common ailments. Today, these gifts are still celebrated in Germany during the twelve days of Christmas festivities. On the last day, many people light incense and place them in their German Smokers to celebrate the gifts of The Wise Men and to mark the end of the Christmas season.

The German Smokers

The earliest German Smokers were made from dough and paper mache. Then in the late 1600s, the smokers were carved from one single piece of wood and made into tiny figurines that resemble typical German villagers. Even during the Swedish invasion in the 1600s, the tradition was never lost. Those who remained in the area turned their focus to making the German Smokers, along with a number of other popular German handmade toys and ornaments. Many of the best-known carving companies in the Erzgebirge area still make smokers today and this area is still known as the premier toy and collectible region of Europe.

Progression of the German Incense Smokers

Do you know what type of German Incense Smoker your family has? The first handmade wood pieces had a distinct area for incense to be placed on a tray next to the figurine. Later designs placed the incense directly inside the figurine by way of a small incense cone. In the late 1700s, the German smokers were updated to use two pieces of wood to create one body, with the cone placed inside to pull the smoke through the mouth of the figurine, much like seen today. Even to this day, the figurine has always been carved as a traditional German working man – miner, shepherd, farmer, carpenter, each with its own unique accents and colours.

Looking for a large range of German Smokers to hand out as gifts or to keep for yourself? Come see us at Frankenmuth Clock Company or try our online store today to find a great range of traditional German toys and ornaments. 


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