

Gluckskafer, Glittering Treasure in Box
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A wooden casket with a golden clasp. Inside: one hundred sparkling acrylic gems in every colour and two shapes.
Open the clasp and the gems catch the light immediately — 100 round and oval acrylic stones in a full spectrum of colours, sized and weighted to feel genuinely gemlike in small hands. The play is entirely open: sort by colour, arrange into patterns, scatter across a Gluckskafer play mat for small world treasure scenes, use as counting and colour-matching provocations, or bring them out at a birthday party and watch what happens. The wooden casket itself is unvarnished and can be decorated with wax crayons, which means the box becomes as much a project as its contents. A compact, beautiful thing that earns its shelf space.
- 100 sparkling acrylic gems in round and oval shapes, multiple colours and sizes
- Wooden casket with golden clasp: 11.5 x 10.5 x 3.5cm
- Box can be decorated with wax crayons — an extra creative layer
- Open-ended play: sorting, counting, pattern-making, small world, party décor
- Ages 3 and up — not suitable for children under 36 months, choking hazard
Glückskäfer was founded in southern Germany in 1950 by Manfred Käfer — a father of six whose guiding principle was that toys should be "use-oriented and good." In 1985 the brand made the further commitment to ecological production, using only FSC/PEFC certified European beech and maple, water-based paints that are safe even if mouthed, and fully recycling all wood waste on site. Now part of the Nic Toys family, Glückskäfer continues to be made in Germany and Bosnia and Herzegovina under the same strict environmental and safety guidelines. All products meet EN71 toy safety standards.
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