King Balthazar Nativity Figurine - 5 Inch Scale

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Bring a touch of elegance and tradition to your holiday celebrations with the King Balthazar Nativity Figurine! Standing at about 5 inches tall, this exquisite piece showcases the majestic figure of Balthazar, one of the three wise men who journeyed from afar to adore the newborn King. Cloaked in rich colors and adorned with intricate details, he kneels with an open-hearted gesture, presenting his precious gift of myrrh, symbolizing healing and the significance of Christ's future.

The story of the Magi is steeped in meaning, reminding us of the beauty of diversity and the act of giving during the holiday season. Each king represents a different part of the world, highlighting the shared joy and hope that Christmas brings. As you add King Balthazar to your nativity scene, you’ll evoke a sense of wonder and reverence, inviting family and friends to join in the celebration of love, light, and unity that the season embodies. Let this stunning figurine inspire cherished memories for years to come!

  • 3.25" tall (5 inch Scale)
  • Made in Italy

Among the three kings traveling to Bethlehem, Balthazar, the Nubian King, came the furthest. Known as the 'Emperor of black men,' he journeyed north to meet his companions. Though depicted in fine robes, it's uncertain if he wore them upon arrival.

His journey was long and tiring, leading to tattered clothing. It's possible he brought special attire or was assisted by his fellow Magi. Balthazar, a prince of Africa and King of Saba, is often shown as mature but differed in appearance from Gaspar and Melchior. He was the Ethiopian magus who offered myrrh, an aromatic resin prized across the Holy Land for its deterrence of vermin when dried. It symbolized suffering, making it significant at Christ's birth.

Despite fine gifts from Melchior and Gaspar, Balthazar's myrrh, simple yet meaningful, reportedly awoke the Baby Jesus. Balthazar died at 112, shortly after Melchior, and was honored at his burial by Gaspar, the youngest of the Magi.

  • village: Nativity
  • occasion: Christmas
  • christmas category: Figurine Nativity
  • village item: Figurines
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