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| A colorful, simple, children's creche is made up of one single piece. |
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A partial creche makes you wonder at the beauty of the original. |
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A Greek creche from the 1950s. |
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A glossy German creche. |
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| The mangers may be differentfrom the tropical to the Nordicbut these creches share the same figures. |
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| There creches share a similar construction: the manger and back wall are made of one piece; the Holy Family is on a separate plane. |
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The back wall of this creche serves as a background as well. |
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| Similar elements can be seen in these two small German creches of slightly different sizes. |
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A bright creche on the same design theme as many of the creches seen on these pages. |
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A net creche similar to the ones at far left. |
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| A vintage, richly-colored creche. |
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These fold-outs are currently available in the marketplace. |
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| Three delightful Italian creches. The Children's Creche (second from left, above) is available to print out and assemble in our Downloads page. |
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