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- Herrnhuter Sterne
The Herrnhut Star, which originated over 160 years ago in the Renewed Moravian Church, is considered the source of all handmade Christmas stars At the beginning of the 19th century, the first star made of paper and cardboard shone in the rooms of the boarding school of the Moravian Church
- History of the origins - Herrnhuter Sterne
The Herrnhut Star, which originated over 160 years ago in the Renewed Moravia Church, is considered the source of all handmade Christmas stars At the beginning of the 19th century, the first star made of paper and cardboard shone in the rooms of the boarding school of the Moravian Church
- Plastic stars - Herrnhuter Sterne
We ensure our standard of quality through our in-house production in Herrnhut and specialised skilled employees We can supply custom-made products up to 190cm in diameter
- History of the company - Herrnhuter Sterne
In 1925, he registered a patent for the first frameless Herrnhut Star This model corresponds to the stars produced today: 17 points with a square base and 8 points with a triangular base
- Herrnhuter Sterne - Herrnhuter Sterne
Every Herrnhuter Stern is therefore one of a kind And whoever buys one of these simple, coloured stars belongs to that large group of people all over the world who take the symbol of the Star of Bethlehem with them home and carry the tranquil light to their families
- The company - Herrnhuter Sterne
Invented by a mathematics teacher, the star was used to give pupils a better understanding of geometry From then on, the children crafted their stars on the first Sunday in Advent and carried this custom back to their families
- PAPER STARS - Herrnhuter Sterne
It takes an hour and a half to make a single star, which lies from the very start in the steady hands of one of our employees Each year, a limited series of these tiny stars is produced with a great sense of sensitivity This is only available in Herrnhut and underlines this star’s exclusive status
- Herrnhut and surroundings - Herrnhuter Sterne
Herrnhut is where the Moravian Church was born Discover the history and present-day fascination of this captivating place and learn more about “The Watchwords – God’s Word of the Day”
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