Beast Kingdom Master Craft - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Queen Grimhilde
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Beast Kingdom Master Craft - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Queen Grimhilde

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Beast Kingdom Master Craft - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Queen GrimhildeMagic Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all? Get ready for an epic adventure with the classic Disney animated movie Snow White! Meet the Evil Queen who uses her wicked magic to become the most beautiful woman in the land. But when she learns that a girl named Snow White is now the fairest of them all, she goes into a rage and makes an evil decision to feed Snow White a poisoned apple! This dark twist takes the characters on an

Magic Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?

Get ready for an epic adventure with the classic Disney animated movie ‘Snow White’! Meet the ‘Evil Queen’ who uses her wicked magic to become the most beautiful woman in the land.

But when she learns that a girl named Snow White is now the fairest of them all, she goes into a rage and makes an evil decision - to feed Snow White a poisoned apple! This dark twist takes the characters on an unforgettable journey full of excitement and danger that has captured the hearts of fans for decades.

The ""Master craft"" collection under Beast Kingdom’ ‘Entertainment Experience Brand’ introduces a new addition to the Snow White series - the ""Evil Queen"" statue. Here she is seen wearing her classic purple gown with a black and red cloak made of real fabric, and holds the poisoned apple that she uses  for Snow White.

The intricate sculpture captures the deep and evil spirit of the queen, and the base features symbols such as the poisoned apple, magic mirror, and a snake that represents her viciousness.

Limited to 3000 pieces worldwide, both the Snow White and the Evil Queen statues are must-have collectibles for fans of the Disney Princess series. Don't miss out on this classic and nostalgic collection!

Special Features:

  • Manual injection molding, with professionally graded paint
  • Exclusive iron set plaque
  • Limited to 3,000 sets worldwide

Material: Polystone

Product Measurements: Approx.41cm height

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