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Reindeer Glass Coaster Collection (#21)

Introducing our enchanting Reindeer Glass Coaster Collection from Media Storehouse. These beautifully crafted coasters bring the magic of winter right to your table. Featuring intricate designs of reindeer in their natural habitat, each coaster is made of high-quality glass that adds a touch of elegance to any decor. Protect your surfaces from heat and water damage while adding a delightful touch of nature to your home. Set of 4 coasters included.

Reindeer, also known as caribou, are mammals in the Cervidae family, and are found in northern regions of North America, Europe and Asia

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Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Slice of Juustoleipa cow or reindeer milk cheese with lightly toasted rind

Slice of Juustoleipa cow or reindeer milk cheese with lightly toasted rind, made in Finland and Lapland

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Winter landscape

Winter landscape, Reindeer & snowmobile, Jokkmokk, Sweden

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Russia, Kamchakta

Russia, Kamchakta. Herding reindeer across the winter tundra, Palana, Kamchatka, Russian Far East

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Deer stones with inscriptions, 1000 BC, Mongolia

Deer stones with inscriptions, 1000 BC, Mongolia

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Reindeers. North

Reindeers. North. Found in the Collection of State Oriental Art Museum, Moscow

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Norway, c1930s. Artist: SJ Beckett

Norway, c1930s. Artist: SJ Beckett
Norway. In the Tromsdal near Tromso there is a colony of nomadic Lapps with their herds of reindeer. The Lapp depends almost entirely on these beasts for his food, clothing and domestic implements

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: A Dead Bear on Reindeer Island (August 21st, 1893), 1893 (1897)

A Dead Bear on Reindeer Island (August 21st, 1893), 1893 (1897). From Farthest North, Vol. 1 by Fridtjof Nansen. [Archibald Constable and Company, London, 1897]

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: The Reindeer, c19th century

The Reindeer, c19th century

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Linaeus in Lapland Dress, c1918

Linaeus in Lapland Dress, c1918. Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) made an expedition to Lapland, the northernmost region in Sweden, in 1732. From Story-Lives of Great Scientists, by F. J. Rowbotham

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Oliver Cromwell trying a prisoner during the defence of Banbury. The Globe Room of Ye Olde Reine Dee

Oliver Cromwell trying a prisoner during the defence of Banbury. The Globe Room of Ye Olde Reine Deer Inn, Banbury. It is believed that the Globe Room was used by Oliver Cromwell as a headquarters

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Tourists posing alongside a man with reindeer, Lyngen, Norway, 1929

Tourists posing alongside a man with reindeer, Lyngen, Norway, 1929

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Reindeer, Grotli, Norway, 1929

Reindeer, Grotli, Norway, 1929

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Iceberg Lake, Isterdal, Norway, mid-late 19th century. Artist: Edward Paxman Brandard

Iceberg Lake, Isterdal, Norway, mid-late 19th century. Artist: Edward Paxman Brandard
Iceberg Lake, Isterdal, Norway, mid-late 19th century

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Milking of the Rein-deer, 1843. Artist: Messrs Sly and Wilson

Milking of the Rein-deer, 1843. Artist: Messrs Sly and Wilson
Milking of the Rein-deer, 1843. An engraving from The Art-Union Scrap Book, Henry G Bohn, London, 1843

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Local man with a reindeer, Lyngen, northern Norway, c1920s-c1930s(?)

Local man with a reindeer, Lyngen, northern Norway, c1920s-c1930s(?)

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Point of mammoth tusk carved with reindeer, from Montastruc, Bruniquel, France, 1926

Point of mammoth tusk carved with reindeer, from Montastruc, Bruniquel, France, 1926. A print from A Guide to Antiquities of the Stone Age, third edition, British Museum, Oxford University Press, 1926

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Reindeer, 19th century

Reindeer, 19th century

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: The Habit of a Lapland Man, 19th century. Artist:s Hulett

The Habit of a Lapland Man, 19th century. Artist:s Hulett
The Habit of a Lapland Man, 19th century

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Jumala, Wirku-Accha. A deity of Lapland, 1727-1738

Jumala, Wirku-Accha. A deity of Lapland, 1727-1738. Illustration from Naaukeurige Beshryving der Uitwendige Godtsdienst - Plichten by Bernard Picart and Abraham Moubach, (Amsterdam 1727-1738)

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist, (20th century)

Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist, (20th century). Linnaeus in Lapland. Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778)

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Samoyede Travelling on Snow-Shoes, Russia, 1877

Samoyede Travelling on Snow-Shoes, Russia, 1877. The term Samoyed applies to the whole group of different peoples. Its the general term which includes the Nenets, Enets, Selkup and Nganasan people

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Samoyeds, Russia, 19th century. Artist: Coqueret

Samoyeds, Russia, 19th century. Artist: Coqueret
Samoyeds, Russia, 19th century. Samoyed is the general term for the group of Siberian peoples which includes the Nenets, Enets, Selkups and Nganasans

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: The Rein Deer, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

The Rein Deer, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
The Rein Deer, c1850. The Lapps (Samek or Samer), nomadic herdsmen of the Arctic from the Kola peninsula to northwest Sweden whose traditional way of life depended on their herds of semi-domesticated

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Samoyed travelling on a sleigh pulled by reindeer, late 16th-early 17th century

Samoyed travelling on a sleigh pulled by reindeer, late 16th-early 17th century. Dutch depiction of a Samoyed man (indigenous Siberian) driving a sleigh or sledge

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Detail of Scythian pile carpet, 5th century BC

Detail of Scythian pile carpet, 5th century BC
Detail of Scythian pile carpet from Scythian tomb at Pazyryk, Altai, Russia, 5th century BC

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Paleolithic engraved bone with reindeer

Paleolithic engraved bone with reindeer, fish, and<> designs from Lortet, Hautes Pyrenees, France

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Paleolithic spear-straightener

Paleolithic spear-straightener
Section of a Paleolithic spear-straightener made of carved reindeer horn, from la Madeleine in France

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Paleolithic carving of a bison

Paleolithic carving of a bison from la Madeleine in France. It was used as a spear-thrower, and is carved in the shape of a bison licking its side, carved from reindeer antler

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Red chalk study, c1500. Artist: Albrecht Durer

Red chalk study, c1500. Artist: Albrecht Durer
Red chalk study, c1500. Study of demonic characters. From the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Lapps setting out on a migration with reindeer, Lapland, 1840

Lapps setting out on a migration with reindeer, Lapland, 1840
Lapps setting out on a migration with reindeer and carrying packs, Lapland, 1840. Nomasic herdsmen of Arcitic regions whose reindeer provided food, clothing, tools and transport. Wood engraving

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Herd of Reindeer, Lapland, 1882

Herd of Reindeer, Lapland, 1882. Lapp encampment with reindeer corral, Nomadic herdsmen of Arctic regions whose reindeer provided food, clothing, tools and transport. Wood engraving, 1882

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Bringing home the Yule Log, 1883

Bringing home the Yule Log, 1883. Father Christmas driving a team of cart horses pulling a timber wagon. Headpiece by Heywood Sumner in The English Illustrated Magazine, London, 1883

Background imageReindeer Glass Coaster Collection: Picture No. 12010879

Picture No. 12010879
Dog - French bulldog - puppy 8 weeks old - wearing glasses with red nose and Reindeer antlers Digital Manipulation: Background - falling snow - Hat PAB Digital manipulation Date



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Reindeer Glass Coaster Collection

Reindeer, also known as caribou, are mammals in the Cervidae family, and are found in northern regions of North America, Europe and Asia. They have thick fur coats that help them stay warm in cold climates and wide hooves that help them navigate through snow and icy terrain. They feed on lichens, grasses, mosses and other vegetation found in their habitat and can social animals that travel in herds of up to several hundred individuals. During the winter months they migrate long distances to find food sources while during the summer they remain near their calving grounds where they give birth to young calves each year. They have been domesticated by humans for centuries and used for transportation, herding livestock and providing meat or milk products for human consumption.
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Media Storehouse offers a collection of high-quality wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the majestic Reindeer. These Cervidae mammals are known for their distinctive antlers that grow annually and shed in winter. The Reindeer is an iconic animal that has been associated with Christmas traditions around the world due to its role as Santa Claus' trusted companion. The Media Storehouse collection features stunning photographs of these beautiful creatures captured in their natural habitats by talented photographers from around the globe. Customers can choose from a variety of sizes and formats to suit their individual preferences and decor styles. Whether you're looking to add some festive cheer to your home or office space or simply appreciate the beauty of nature's creations, our Reindeer collection is sure to impress. With easy online ordering and fast delivery options available, it's never been easier to bring these magnificent animals into your life.
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