'The Storyteller' Advent Calendar

'The Storyteller' Advent Calendar

£20.00 GBP




Please note - due to the large and easily-damaged nature of this calendar, we're no longer sending it out beyond Europe - sorry.

This stunning advent calendar is a fresh creation from Hedgespoken's Rima Staines. It's a perfect Yuletide decoration and also a beautiful gift.

Behind each of the twenty-four doors, adorned with the golden threads of this storyteller’s advent tale, are symbols and objects from some of our best-loved folktales – can you guess which stories they are from? There's a beautiful prize if you can... See below for more details! Be warned, though – it's not going to be easy...

Please note - due to the large and easily-damaged nature of this calendar, we're no longer sending it out beyond Europe - sorry.

This stunning advent calendar is a fresh creation from Hedgespoken's Rima Staines. It's a perfect Yuletide decoration and also a beautiful gift.

Behind each of the twenty-four doors, adorned with the golden threads of this storyteller’s advent tale, are symbols and objects from some of our best-loved folktales – can you guess which stories they are from? There's a beautiful prize if you can... See below for more details! Be warned, though – it's not going to be easy...

The Storyteller is printed in England on stout 450gsm FSC-certified silk card in full colour and measures just under A3 size 38.6 x 29.7cm (15.2" x 11.7") It will be delivered flat in a sturdy reinforced cardboard envelope.

(We've hidden what's behind the door in the preview image, of course – we don't want to spoil the surprise...)

This is the challenge we're running with the calendar:

The first person to correctly identify all the stories we were thinking of when we put the pictures behind the windows will win a signed full-size archive-quality giclée print of 'The Storyteller' (without the numbers or windows). Send us your order number and your answers and you could be in with a chance...

We'll put the answers up on the Hedgespoken website and in a newsletter when (if?) anyone manages to crack it! Good luck...

No one - thus far - has identified more than 15 correctly! Can you do better?