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Paridur Sleeping Baby Figurine - Van Paridon Brothers Netherlands 1950s
Paridur Sleeping Baby Figurine - Van Paridon Brothers Netherlands 1950s
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When Dutch brothers decided to immortalize naptime in indestructible material
Meet the most peaceful baby you'll ever own - one that never cries, never needs changing, and has been sleeping soundly since the early 1950s. This adorable sleeping baby figurine is made from Paridur, the legendary Dutch material created by the Van Paridon brothers that's basically indestructible (which is ironic for something depicting the most fragile thing on earth).
What is Paridur, you ask?
Paridur was THE innovation of post-war Netherlands. The Van Paridon brothers developed this unique composite material in the late 1940s that was stronger than plaster, more detailed than ceramic, and practically impossible to break. It became wildly popular for figurines, religious statues, and decorative pieces throughout the 1950s. Owning Paridur was a status symbol - it meant you had QUALITY.
The Van Paridon Legacy:
The Gebroeders van Paridon (Van Paridon Brothers) were Dutch artisan innovators who revolutionized decorative figurine production in the Netherlands. Their Paridur pieces from the early 1950s are now highly collectible, especially figural pieces like this sleeping baby that showcase the material's ability to capture incredible detail.
This Particular Baby:
Look at those tiny fingers. Those peaceful closed eyes. That serene little face. This isn't mass-produced cuteness - this is hand-finished Dutch craftsmanship from an era when people actually cared about making beautiful things. The detail work is insane for something made 70+ years ago.
Size & Weight:
17cm × 10cm and weighing a substantial 1918 grams - nearly 2 kilos of sleeping baby energy. This figurine has HEFT. When you pick it up, you immediately understand why Paridur was considered premium. This is solid, quality construction.
Perfect for:
Nursery decor with actual vintage credibility, collectors of Dutch mid-century design, people who love babies but prefer the non-crying variety, vintage figurine enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates when everyday objects were made to last literally forever.
Condition Notes:
This baby has been napping since the 1950s, so there might be minor paint wear, slight scuffs, or tiny imperfections. But here's the thing about Paridur - it's nearly impossible to damage. These pieces survive decades because they were built like tiny tanks. Any wear just adds to the authentic vintage charm.
Why You Need This:
Because modern mass-produced figurines are boring, because Dutch mid-century design is having a moment, because Paridur pieces are increasingly collectible, and because something this peaceful deserves a spot in your home.
Authentic Paridur figurine by Gebroeders van Paridon, Netherlands, early 1950s. Minor age-related wear is normal for 70+ year old pieces and adds to vintage authenticity.
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