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45*32cm Paper Jigsaw Puzzle 350PCS Golden Tears Klimt Zilberman Adult Stress Relief Children Educational Entertainment Christmas
45*32cm Paper Jigsaw Puzzle 350PCS Golden Tears Klimt Zilberman Adult Stress Relief Children Educational Entertainment Christmas
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SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: MaxRenard
Certification: CE
Choice: yes
Gender: Unisex
Material: Paper,Paper
Origin: Mainland China
Package Size: 15*17*4.5cm
Piece: 350
Product Name: 350pcs Paper Puzzle
Puzzle Size: 45*32cm
Puzzle Style: Jıgsaw Puzzle
Recommend Age: 14+y
Style: Figure Statue
Warning: NOT EATING
Weight: 0.21kg
Product Name: 350pcs Paper Puzzle
Material: Paper
Weight: 0.21kg
Package Size: 15*17*4.5cm
Puzzle Size: 45*32cm
Piece: 350
The size may have 2-3cm differs due to manual measurement. Please note when you measure, Color maybe a little different due to monitor display. And due to the extrusion during transport, the shape may have some difference, hope you can understand!
About this item:
Beautiful puzzle: The puzzles are easy for people to put together; the finished puzzle displays the Golden Tears;
Easy to clean: This puzzle features an easy to clean surface that keeps your puzzle looking new, making cleanup simple after accidental spills.
Promotes hand eye coordination: Our puzzle is designed to help people develop strong problem solving skills, assisting them in the development of hand eye coordination.
Great gift: This puzzle makes an ideal gift; We design every toy to the highest quality standards. If you're looking for something special as a gift, don't miss this beautiful puzzle. Artwork painting never go out of style. Perfect present for birthday, graduation, Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc...
Introduction of Golden Tears and its Paintress:
Golden Tears, also known as Freya's Tears, is often attributed to Gustav Klimt but was not painted by him. This painting was painted by French artist Anne-Marie Zilberman in the style of Klimt. Influenced by his work, Zilberman applied gold leaf to make the tears.
Anne-Marie Zilberman seems to be a French paintress. But she has no personal site, no biography. No year of birth or where she lived or lives now. According to a journalist she studied graphic art, she worked in the advertising industry and as a stylist in fashion houses. It would be interesting to know if this influenced the way she paints, but there is nothing about it or her. But she is on facebook, and according to her account she participated in art meetings where she showed her work of art, there you can find many pictures of her, and of her paintings.



Material: Paper
Weight: 0.21kg
Package Size: 15*17*4.5cm
Puzzle Size: 45*32cm
Piece: 350
The size may have 2-3cm differs due to manual measurement. Please note when you measure, Color maybe a little different due to monitor display. And due to the extrusion during transport, the shape may have some difference, hope you can understand!
About this item:
Beautiful puzzle: The puzzles are easy for people to put together; the finished puzzle displays the Golden Tears;
Easy to clean: This puzzle features an easy to clean surface that keeps your puzzle looking new, making cleanup simple after accidental spills.
Promotes hand eye coordination: Our puzzle is designed to help people develop strong problem solving skills, assisting them in the development of hand eye coordination.
Great gift: This puzzle makes an ideal gift; We design every toy to the highest quality standards. If you're looking for something special as a gift, don't miss this beautiful puzzle. Artwork painting never go out of style. Perfect present for birthday, graduation, Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc...
Introduction of Golden Tears and its Paintress:
Golden Tears, also known as Freya's Tears, is often attributed to Gustav Klimt but was not painted by him. This painting was painted by French artist Anne-Marie Zilberman in the style of Klimt. Influenced by his work, Zilberman applied gold leaf to make the tears.
Anne-Marie Zilberman seems to be a French paintress. But she has no personal site, no biography. No year of birth or where she lived or lives now. According to a journalist she studied graphic art, she worked in the advertising industry and as a stylist in fashion houses. It would be interesting to know if this influenced the way she paints, but there is nothing about it or her. But she is on facebook, and according to her account she participated in art meetings where she showed her work of art, there you can find many pictures of her, and of her paintings.



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