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    Delft blue kissing figures are among the most famous Dutch souvenirs. Unfortunately, no one knows for sure how this adorable set originated.
    Delftware has been popular since the 17th century, but the origins of these figurines may go back even further. They might represent the "Kiss of Delft," the "reconciliation" between Jacoba of Bavaria and Philip of Burgundy in 1428, which ended the Hook and Cod Wars.

     

    The paper figures are easy to assemble, without scissors or glue.
    The height of the built figures is about 9 cm.

Delft blue kissing figures are among the most famous Dutch souvenirs. Unfortunately, no one knows for sure how this adorable set originated.
Delftware has been popular since the 17th century, but the origins of these figurines may go back even further. They might represent the "Kiss of Delft," the "reconciliation" between Jacoba of Bavaria and Philip of Burgundy in 1428, which ended the Hook and Cod Wars.

 

The paper figures are easy to assemble, without scissors or glue.
The height of the built figures is about 9 cm.

Kissing couple foldable card plus envelope

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Kissing couple foldable card plus envelope
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    Delft blue kissing figures are among the most famous Dutch souvenirs. Unfortunately, no one knows for sure how this adorable set originated.
    Delftware has been popular since the 17th century, but the origins of these figurines may go back even further. They might represent the "Kiss of Delft," the "reconciliation" between Jacoba of Bavaria and Philip of Burgundy in 1428, which ended the Hook and Cod Wars.

     

    The paper figures are easy to assemble, without scissors or glue.
    The height of the built figures is about 9 cm.

Delft blue kissing figures are among the most famous Dutch souvenirs. Unfortunately, no one knows for sure how this adorable set originated.
Delftware has been popular since the 17th century, but the origins of these figurines may go back even further. They might represent the "Kiss of Delft," the "reconciliation" between Jacoba of Bavaria and Philip of Burgundy in 1428, which ended the Hook and Cod Wars.

 

The paper figures are easy to assemble, without scissors or glue.
The height of the built figures is about 9 cm.

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