Hummel figurines
Hummel figurines are collectible porcelain sculptures created by the Goebel company, inspired by the artwork of Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, a German nun and artist. These figurines typically depict children in various playful and innocent poses, often reflecting themes of childhood and nature.
First introduced in the 1930s, Hummel figurines quickly gained popularity for their charming designs and craftsmanship. Each piece is hand-painted and features intricate details, making them sought after by collectors around the world. The figurines are often categorized by specific series and are known for their distinctive style and quality.