Children's set Ursli with goat
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Description
Description
Alois Carigiet (* 30 August 1902 Trun, Grisons; † 1 August 1985 Trun) was known for his work as a Swiss painter, illustrator, lithographer and author of children's books. Three of his most famous picture books are: "A Bell for Ursli", "The Big Snow" and "Florina and the Wild Bird". Especially the book "A Bell for Ursli" written by Selina Chönz led to national fame. The Engadine reference to nature and landscape is omnipresent in Alois Carigiet's drawings. The unique Carigiet paintings can be found in the Rheinfeld ceramic products. All products are unique and lovingly handcrafted - just looking at this product line is a great pleasure.
- Set consisting of child's plate and child's cup
- Lovingly hand-painted
- Natural ceramic product with high heat-resistance up to 180°C (356°F)
- Also suitable also for use in microwave and oven, the product can become hot in the process
- Made in Europa
More Information
More Information
| SKU | 39534 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Kuhn Rikon |
| EAN Number | 7610154395346 |
| Country of manufacture | Slovakia |
| Swiss Made | No |
Use and Care
Use and Care
- Dishwasher suitable, however washing by hand is recommended
Material
Material
- white clay
CO2 footprint
CO2 footprint
With the support of our climate protection partner ClimatePartner, we have calculated the carbon footprint for this product. This takes into account the extraction of raw materials, refinement, transport and processing into a product. Further information on the CO2 footprint
CO2 footprint = 3.38 kg
CO2 elimination costs = CHF 1.35
With these contributions, the CO2 emissions caused by Kuhn Rikon are eliminated from the atmosphere again. Further information can be found here
At checkout, you have the option to pay 50% of these CO2 elimination costs. We will cover the remaining 50% for you.
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Children's set Ursli with goat

