ChristKindl-Markt

201 Sunset Blvd East, 17202, Chambersburg, United States
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About ChristKindl-Markt

Shop traditional German handcrafted Christmas Decor. We carry German Pyramids, Nutcrackers, Incense, Smokers and more. Celebrate Christmas Today!

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Connie Martin
GB

Wonderful Merchandise and Fast Shipping I have bought from this shop several times. The items always arrived quickly, were well-packed and in perfect condition. Even my husband commented on how cute everything was. They have a wide variety of items that I have not seen anywhere else and a great selection of seasonal merchandise. I am pleased with this seller and their merchandise.

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Janet Anders
GB

Repair to German Pyramid We were trying to repair a 40 year old German wooden pyramid that had been damaged in a move. There were several sides requiring new fences...we were so happy to discover this web site and the products available to bring life back to the pyramid. And our order arrived in a matter of days. All was perfect!!!

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Sandra Callahan
GB

Quality Merchandise Fast shipping, quality products & workmanship. I had bought a small pyramid at a thrift store and 2 pieces of the manger were missing. They had the exact pieces I need! I love this site & I wi be shopping for more! My husband is German and wants to further his collection! Thank you ChristKindl-Markt !!

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P H
GB

Great quality, fast shipping Definitely worth it. The fan paddle matched our German pyramid perfectly and the candles were authentic German. I had originally looked on Amazon for replacement paddles and the prices were a little cheaper but the quality looked terrible and there wer eno perfect matches.

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Banajit Acharjee
IN

Christkindlmarkets 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

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