This silver horned unicorn stands on a stage of fresh fallen snow with silver hooves. With a blue hide of shimmering details, the Christmas Snow Princess rides alongside winter storms. With intricate snowflakes on her coat, she’s a stone cold beauty.
The Trail of Painted Ponies 6015076 Snow Princess Figurine 7.6″
$90
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- Figurine
- 7.6in H x 2.35in W x 7.7in
- Christmas Snow Princess Figurine from The Trail of Painted Ponies
- The Trail of Painted Ponies from Enesco celebrates the magic of the horse, the rich culture of America, and the unique talents of independent artists
- Includes a collector card, that tells the artist’s story behind each design, and decorative gift box
- Artist: Risha Moczar
- Designed in the USA
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6019076
Categories: FIGURINES, TRAIL OF PAINTED PONIES
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