Petit Noël, Noilly Noël, Grand Noël and Hygge Nils are lovely little Pixies. Small creatures from Scandinavian folklore culture. Or as Maileg presents them:
"The Pixy family comes from an itty-bitty tiny country far away in the North. From there, Pixies have wandered to most other parts of the world, yet only the forest knows the little Pixy well. The little Pixy is shy, and would much rather have us believe that he is made only of green cotton from top to toe. But we do know, that deep inside of him a sweet little Christmas heart is pounding."
Each figure has it’s own individual number - for example Petit Noël No. 15. The specific product are every so often updated and small details could be changed. It can be difficult to understand which exact year a Noël product has been released. In some cases you find a year print on the product itself and in same cases on the box it comes in. But the year stamp “only” shows which year the specific Noël figure was released for the first time. So if for example a figure was premiered for the first time 2013, the figure will be marked with “2013”. It could then have been updated year 2016 and 2020 with a small detail change. The figure will never the less still be marked with the year "2013" and not changed to "2016" or "2020".
By other words it could be marked: “2013” and still be a newer edition of the item. If one isn’t a dedicated collector maybe the updated details of the product isn’t something one pay attention to. A more telling clue is the boxes the Pixies come in. They have been changed many times trough the years. By the look and layout of these you can tell which year the Pixie was released.






