Tradition and Innovation:The history of the family business
Since 1935, the production of Erzgebirge folk art articles has been a tradition in the Stephani family. What once began with the production of toys such as tractors and trains, has developed since the 1960s to specialize in smoking men and Easter bunnies. Since Jan Stephani took over the company in 2000, both the work - and the sales rooms have been continuously expanded and modernized.
Nodding animals: A fun for young and old
In addition to the smoking men and Easter bunnies Jan Stephani also has a special attraction in the offer: Nodding animals. Whether dog,cat,elephant or giraffe, these figures consist of several links, which are connected by tightly stretched cords. Pressing the built - in button makes the animals wiggle and provides great fun for both children and collectors.
In the center: The variety of smoking men
Although the wiggling animals and Easter bunnies are popular items, the company's focus is clearly on the production of smoking men. Particularly well known are the models of night watchmen and gnomes, which are available in various sizes and color variations. Each smoking man is a handmade unique, which represents the long tradition of Erzgebirge craftsmanship.
Our conclusion: Jan Stephani- A guarantor of quality and tradition in the Erzgebirge
Whether you are looking for a traditional smoking manikin, a cheerful Easter bunny or a playful wiggly animal, at Jan Stephani you are guaranteed to find the right piece of Erzgebirge folk art. With decades of experience and a passion for detailed craftsmanship, the company stands for quality, that you can see and feel.