The stainless steel cookie cutter in the shape of St. Nicholas's head is a great tool for Christmas baking and creative dessert decorating. Thanks to its size of 7 × 5.5 cm, you can easily make gingerbread cookies, biscuits, fondant decorations, or original canapés. The sturdy design made from high-quality stainless steel ensures long service life, precise cutting, and easy maintenance, including dishwasher cleaning.
Christmas St. Nicholas Shape
The cutter creates cookies in the shape of St. Nicholas's head, perfect for Christmas gingerbread, biscuits, and festively decorated desserts.
Strong Stainless Steel
The high-quality metal construction is durable, keeps its shape, and allows precise cutting of dough and confectionery pastes without unnecessarily squashing the edges.
Universal Use in the Kitchen
In addition to cookies and gingerbread, you can also use it for fondant, marzipan, bread, cheese, jelly, or soft fruit to create original Christmas treats.
The Orion cutter in the shape of St. Nicholas turns home baking into a fun Christmas activity for the whole family. It is ideal for preparing Christmas gingerbread, butter cookies, and festive desserts, giving them a playful and traditional look.
Thanks to its versatile use, you can use it not only for dough, but also for fondant, marzipan, bread, cheese, jelly, or soft fruit. This makes it easy to prepare themed cookies, cake decorations, and original treats for the Christmas table.
Main benefits:
- St. Nicholas head shape for festive Christmas baking,
- durable stainless steel for long-term use,
- precise edges for clean dough cutting,
- suitable for cookies, gingerbread, fondant, and savory snacks,
- easy to clean and dishwasher safe.
Specifications
- Product type
- Cookie cutter
- Shape
- St. Nicholas head
- Material
- Stainless steel
- Dimensions
- 7 × 5.5 cm
- Use
- Cookies, gingerbread, fondant, marzipan, bread, sandwiches, jelly, cheese, soft fruit
- Maintenance
- Dishwasher safe
- Brand
- Orion
- Standards
- Manufactured in accordance with European standards