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Gruss vom Krampus Throw Blanket

$65
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Gruss vom Krampus Throw Blanket

$65
Size: 51" x 60"
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$65

Description

A horned, goat-legged creature in a classical engraving style carries an oversized woven basket on its back while wielding a birch switch, rendered in precise black ink linework against a cream ground. The composition captures a theatrical, slightly menacing energy typical of European folklore illustrations, with "Gruss vom Krampus" inscribed in rust red text. For a Halloween display or folklore enthusiast's study. Plush sherpa fleece that gets softer with every wash, printed to order in three sizes. Made to be pulled off the couch and actually used, not folded away like store-shelf decor.

Specifications

  • Crafted with 100% polyester sherpa fleece
  • Single-sided design with white on the reverse side
  • Crafted with 100% polyester sherpa fleece
  • Single-sided design with white on the reverse side

Care

  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, tumble dry low
  • Do not iron or dry clean
  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, tumble dry low
  • Do not iron or dry clean

Shipping & Returns

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

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About This Piece

Gruss vom Krampus

Andrew Henry

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Andrew Henry
About The Artist

Andrew Henry is a designer based in Seattle. He spent a lot of time in nature growing up in the Pacific NW, and when he wasn't exploring local forests and beaches he was watching bad sci-fi and horror films for laughs. Those influences are still evident in his work today in his off-kilter sense of humor and cartoonish naturalism. www.andrewhenrystudio.com

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