Sue W
GBWebsite easy to navigate Website easy to navigate. I have purchased several smokers and incense cones and have known the exact sizes of purchase (no surprise’s here). I choose the cheaper postage and have yet had to wait longer than seven days . The company’s follow up to your order is outstanding . Thank you to all at the company.
Elizabeth Overton
GBAs someone who has visited where Wendt… As someone who has visited where Wendt Kuhn figures are made and who almost hyperventilated on the spot from sheer happiness, I am so grateful there is a wonderful and reliable seller in the United States of these precious wooden creations! You give quick and easy service and maintain a huge stock of items. Thank you!!!
Susanne Robbins
GBTraditional and original German items. In the last 2 month I placed 2 big orders and I am more than satisfied! As a German ( now American) I am personally so grateful I found this seite. Every item is really great German craftsmanship and just as I remember it from my German Grandma, mom and then rest of my family. I will order from this wonderful site again and again. Some items will be for me personally and what's important to me, I will start a tradition and gift items to my kid and their families. Shipping was fast and every item came nicely and carefully wrapped. I really can't wait till I receive my next box from Christkindl-Markt.
Marcia Woehlbrandt
GBOur favorite Pyramid Candles Company!! We have ordered our pyramid candles from ChristKindl-Markt for over 30 years. The candles are of the highest quality and the price is cheaper than ordering on Amazon. The candles come quickly and packaged carefully. I highly recommend ordering products from this company.
Banajit Acharjee
INChristkindlmarkets Christkindlmarkets, often known as charming Christmas markets, may be found all over Germany and Austria. Beautiful open-air markets selling handmade goods like miniature figurines and carved toys made of shaved and polished wood, dainty ornaments like the sebnitz and Moravian stars, picture windows with tiny figurines, and songs coming from exquisite music boxes and cuckoo clocks can be found here. Many of these goods are brought straight from Germany to American Christmas markets. The history of how these Christmas markets came to be is fascinating. The primary winter holiday in Germany used to be on December 6, which was Saint Nicholas Day. Friends and relatives gathered around this time to celebrate by giving gifts to children on