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Jim Shore Collectibles

Jim Shore Collectibles are folk-art style figurines from Heartwood Creek, known for quilt-pattern designs, hand-painted details, and timeless holiday and seasonal themes.

Jim Shore Collectibles blend traditional folk art with classic Americana, creating figurines that feel both nostalgic and decorative. Known for quilt-inspired patterns, rosemaling details, and hand-painted finishes, these pieces span Christmas, seasonal, and everyday themes. This collection includes Jim Shore Santas, snowmen, angels, and nativity figures—making it easy to build a coordinated display or find a meaningful gift. Start with the chip that matches your focus (Santas, Nativity, or Snowmen), then refine by size or theme to complete your display.

What style are Jim Shore Collectibles?

They feature folk-art and Americana styling with quilt and rosemaling patterns, finished with hand-painted details.

Are Jim Shore figurines hand-painted?

Yes—each piece is hand-painted, so slight variations are part of the design.

Do Jim Shore collectibles coordinate with each other?

Yes—shared patterns and finishes make it easy to mix pieces across themes and years.

Are these collectibles seasonal or year-round?

Both. Many designs are Christmas-focused, while others work year-round.

How is shipping calculated and how long does it take?

Rates are pulled live from UPS, FedEx, or USPS. Standard delivery usually arrives 3–7 business days after the package leaves the distribution center.

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