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Set of 3 Photo Frames Classy

Set of 3 Photo Frames Classy

€ 23.50 € 19.50
Jewelry Box Ying and Yang Pink

Jewelry Box Ying and Yang Pink

€ 59
Cushion Romantic

Cushion Romantic

€ 49.00 € 35
Window Pendant Dragonfly Brilliance

Window Pendant Dragonfly Brilliance

€ 79
Paperweight Girl with a Pearl Earring

Paperweight Girl with a Pearl Earring

€ 17.50
Set of 2 Tea-Light Holders Almond Blossom

Set of 2 Tea-Light Holders Almond Blossom

€ 25
Umbrella Heart shape

Umbrella Heart shape

€ 25
Sculpture Greek Owl

Sculpture Greek Owl

€ 21.50
Glass Bubbles

Glass Bubbles

€ 49.00 € 22.50
Compact Mirror Botticelli - Venus

Compact Mirror Botticelli - Venus

€ 19.90
Tiffany Ceiling Lamp Small Lovely Flower Red

Tiffany Ceiling Lamp Small Lovely Flower Red

€ 135
Kitchen Apron Marie Antoinette Rouge

Kitchen Apron Marie Antoinette Rouge

€ 35
Set of 2 Picture Frames Opulence

Set of 2 Picture Frames Opulence

€ 22.50

Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) has grown into a traditional holiday that is celebrated all over the Netherlands by both young and old. Originally, it is a children’s holiday. Saint Nicholas' Eve, the day when presents are handed out and that precedes the anniversary of Holy Saint Nicholas of Myra's death, has been celebrated differently over the past centuries.

History

While the origin of Saint Nicholas himself dates back to the third century, people have been able to find Dutch sources about Sinterklaas festivities from as early as the 15th century. In this century, people appeared to already place their shoe underneath the chimney on 5 December. At the time, rich people from Utrecht would place something in shoes at Saint Nicholas church in Utrecht and the items were divided among the poor on 6 December. This has become clear from materials from the archives. In the 17th century, Jan Steen also captured the morning of Sinterklaas festivities on two paintings. Children received toys and sweets, such as speculaas (short crust biscuit), pepernoten (spiced biscuits) and borstplaat (tablet). The modern variation of the Saint Nicholas holiday has most likely been derived from the book Sint Nicolaas en zijn knecht (Saint Nicholas and his Servant) (1850) by teacher Jan Schenkman (1806-1863).

Classic Sinterklaas Gifts

Everybody looks forward to 5 December, because they can celebrate Saint Nicholas' Eve. Children receive toys and sweets and adults make a ‘surprise’ with a poem for each other. It is a celebration for old and young people. This is why Saint Nick can also purchase at Antique Style Web Store when it comes to gifts. Antique jewellery, classic sculptures, decorative scatter cushions and other home furnishings are beloved gifts and they can easily be ordered online at Antique Style Web Store. Purchase large gifts or ‘shoe’ gifts online in an easy and safe way.

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