Puzzle d'art en bois 250 pièces Michèle Wilson - Hiroshige : Le pont à Meguro - Puzzles Michèle Wilson

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Puzzle d'art en bois découpé main Michèle Wilson.

Puzzle de 250 pièces.

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Product description : Puzzle d'art en bois 250 pièces Michèle Wilson - Hiroshige : Le pont à Meguro

Puzzle d'art en bois découpé main Michèle Wilson. Puzzle de 250 pièces. Dimensions du puzzle assemblé : 28 x 18 cm. Ne vous y trompez pas... les 250 pièces de ce puzzle en bois ne seront pas assemblées aussi rapidement qu'un puzzle traditionnel !!! La mention "Challenge" signifie qu'il s'agit d'un puzzle difficile à réaliser !
  • Reference PMW-A566-250
  • Brand Puzzles Michèle Wilson
  • Product code ART0000011350
  • Recommended age from 15 year
  • Provenance France
  • Theme Art and Painting
  • Artist Hiroshige
  • Number of pieces 250 to 499 pieces
  • Materials Wood
  • Pieces format Irregular
  • Difficulty Medium
  • Format Portrait
  • Article dimension 28 x 18 cm
  • Packaging dimension 6 x 16 x 20 cm
  • Weight 220 g
  • Safety Warning ! Cannot be used by children under 15 years old
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It was in 1975 that Michèle Wilson started her activity after having learned the trade at Véra, the puzzle company created in France by a Russian aristocrat in 1917. She developed Michèle Wilson Puzzles until 1997 and created art puzzles. through partnerships with numerous museums. Passionate about puzzles and surrounded by an enthusiastic team, Sophie Ollé-Laprune has since continued the craft activity of cutting wooden art puzzles. Michèle Wilson wooden puzzles are cut by hand in France according to tradition. The cutout shape takes the pattern into account. Thus, the image is enhanced and the player has fun avoiding the traps developed by the cutter. Often amateurs say that after discovering hand-carved wooden art puzzles, they lose the urge to make cardboard puzzles ... do you?

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