Balthazar holds a golden vessel and sits upon a seat adorned with gold. Even the camel's bridle has golden tassels. A king on his way to worship the true king.
Item #: 54018
Elam King's Servant
Price:
$19.50
Size:
5
Collector Notes:
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Introduced to the Fontanini Collection in 2007
Elam, servant to one of the Wisemen, travels with a walking stick and an amphora on his back
Item #: 65287
Gaspar on Elephant Nativity Figurine
Price:
$65.00
Size:
7"H x 6.5"L
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Nativity Collection
This depiction of Gaspar, carrying frankincense, on his journey from India to Bethlehem is a magnificent figurine.
The master artisans at Fontanini have truly created a work of art with this figurine. Gaspar sits on a golden trimmed, throne-like chair, perched upon the back of an elephant with a golden accented, burgundy scarf on its head.
Item #: 72189
King Balthazar
Price:
$19.00
Size:
5"
Prince of Africa and King of Saba, Balthazar brought myrrh to the Christ Child. He died at the age of 112 on the Feast of the Epiphany, just days after seeing the Christ Child
Item #: 72187
King Gaspar
Price:
$19.00
Size:
5"
Gaspar was the youngest of the three kings. He was 109 years old when he journeyed to Bethlehem. He brought frankincense to the Christ Child. Read the complete story when you purchase a Fontanini Heirloom figure
Item #: 54031
King Herod
Price:
$19.50
Size:
5"
Item #: 65285
Melchior On Horse Figure
Price:
$49.50
Size:
5"
Collector Notes:
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1993 Introduction
Melchior, along with Gaspar and Balthazar, traveled great distances to see the Christ Child.
Item #: 71187
Three Kings Set
Price:
$52.50
Three kings, Gaspar, Balthazar and Melchior, traveled from distant lands to worship the Child and bring him gifts. Though each wise man left his home alone, a magnificent star brought the three together. It had shone brightly over their heads on the night of Christ's birth, adding to the urgency of the journey. Stopping briefly at King Herod's palace to pay their respects to the local ruler as was custom, the Magi completed the journey to the threshold of the Bethlehem inn.