Under the Mistletoe: African American Santa Claus Salt & Pepper Shaker – The Black Art Depot

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Looks like Santa is doing what he has to do to get a kiss from Mrs. Claus! Mistletoe has become a symbol of romance & according to tradition, it's bad luck to not kiss under the mistletoe. This cute hand-painted African American salt and pepper shaker set depicts a Mr. and Mrs. Claus kissing under the mistletoe.
Looks like Santa is doing what he has to do to get a kiss from Mrs. Claus! Mistletoe has become a symbol of romance and according to Christmas tradition, it is bad luck to not kiss under the mistletoe. This cute hand painted African American salt and pepper shaker set depicts a Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus kissing under the mistletoe. The set is made out of ceramic. Mr. Claus measures 3.375 inches (height) x 2 inches (length) x 2 inches (width). Mrs. Claus measures 3.25 inches (height) x 2 inches (length) x 1.75 inches (width). Start or expand your collection of African American Christmas decor today!

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