Light As A Drugget

$30.00
Sku: 6013414

Step into the timeless charm of Dickens Village with "Light As A Drugget," a captivating figurine from Department 56. This delightful piece features a hardworking man carrying a rolled-up drugget, an essential accessory used to protect fine, expensive rugs.

In the Victorian era, druggets were commonly employed as inexpensive coverings placed over luxurious rugs to prevent wear and tear between social gatherings. This figurine perfectly captures the practicality and ingenuity of the period, highlighting a piece of history often overlooked.

The man, dressed in period-appropriate attire, carries the drugget with care and precision, embodying the dedication to preserving the beauty of high-quality rugs. His determined expression and sturdy stance bring life and character to this charming scene.

"Light As A Drugget" is an excellent addition to your Dickens Village collection, offering a glimpse into the thoughtful practices of the past. This figurine not only enhances the historical authenticity of your display but also serves as a tribute to the enduring care and preservation of fine craftsmanship.

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cody roberts (Athens, GR)
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The carpet is so well made . nice piece

Light As A Drugget

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The carpet is so well made . nice piece

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Mr. & Mrs. Maitland
Odell (Miami, US)
The Maitland are the nicest tenants.

You need the only nice people in the Beetlejuice world in your collection. Love their clothing,

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The Beetlejuice House
Odell (Miami, US)
Beautiful

A true Architecture masterpiece that can be displayed all year around.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice!

What a great set, the design of the house is truly a work of art. The Maitland are the best tenants. The house is so beautiful you can display it all year around.

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I LOVE THIS JIM SHORE ARTWORK! SNOPPY AND HIS PAL WOODSTOCK LOOK SO CUTE! HOPE THEY GOT SOMTHING GOOD IN THE MAIL.

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Nancy Jay (Minster, US)
I need a Dum-Dum

This is exactly what I would have done had I been a talented designer The Dum-dums on the corners of the house look gorgeous with the lights inside. And it is just as cute during the daytime when it is not lit. I am so glad I purchased this building.