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  2. 7 Best Kirkland Items To Buy at Costco in November - AOL

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    Kirkland Signature Nativity Set. Price: $114.99. Many people have a longstanding holiday tradition of displaying a Nativity scene, and Costco has a beautifully designed, ...

  3. 8 Affordable Christmas Items Available at Costco Now - AOL

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    Add this Kirkland Signature nativity set to your Christmas décor to enjoy for decades. The 13-piece, hand-crafted, hand-painted set retails for less than $115 and looks perfect under your tree or ...

  4. Add This Beautiful Nativity Set to Your Holiday Display This Year

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    Mini Nativity Set. This handmade and hand-painted set includes 12 pieces: the Holy Family, Three Kings, and one each of camel, horse, elephant, kneeling angel, star, a gold leaf stand, and shelter.

  5. Nativity scene - Wikipedia

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    Neapolitan presepio at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh Detail of an elaborate Neapolitan presepio in Rome. In the Christian tradition, a nativity scene (also known as a manger scene, crib, crèche (/ k r ɛ ʃ / or / k r eɪ ʃ /), or in Italian presepio or presepe, or Bethlehem) is the special exhibition, particularly during the Christmas season, of art objects representing the birth ...

  6. Santon (figurine) - Wikipedia

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    A santon figurine of a produce seller Nativity scene with santons. A santon is a small hand-painted figurine cast in terracotta or a similar material that is used for building nativity scenes. Santons are a traditional product of the Provence region of southeastern France. A maker of santons is called a santonnier. [1]

  7. Christmas in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The most traditional and important Navidad decoration is the nativity scene. It is generally set up by December 12, left on display until February 2, and is found in homes and churches. Nativity scenes were introduced to Mexico in the early colonial period when the first Mexican monks taught the Indigenous people to carve the figures.