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Trine Tytterud

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size: 4",
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This is Li'l Tytterud's little sister. Her heart is set on becoming a ballerina. The fact that there's no such thing as a 'tytte ballet' isn't going to stop her. She's determined to become a ballerina. As you can see, Trine Tytterud is a single-minded, strong-willed little tytte. When she doesn't get her way, she can perch for hours on top of the mound, all alone, and refuse to eat. She likes to tease Li'l Tytterud until he practically bursts. But when he gets so angry that he starts to cry, Trine changes her tune. She'll do a jolly little jig for ham, and once again they're the best of friends. 



Trine Tytterud original Norwegian forest troll (Tytter) , Art.nr.:759085
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Production of Tyttes has discontinued
Do you know about the Tyttes?
Deep in the northern woods there's a small clearing among the pine trees. Tucked in this glen is a cranberry patch. It might look like your run-of-the-mill patch of berries, but not so. It's Cranberry Hill, home of the Tytterud family.

They are Tyttes
Tyttes are small, troll-like creatures that live close their favorite dish: troll cream, made from cranberries, weasel milk and - for flavor- two juniper berries, They are jolly little tykes that won't say no to the occasional party, But even though they resemble trolls, the last thing you want to do is call them cranberry trolls; they'll be rnortally offended. You see, they aren't just anybody; they're tyttes! Even though tyttes are hard to get to know, we've succeeded in establishing contact with theTytterud family. We're the first humans to observe them as they go about their daily lives. And working from our sketches and notes, our sculptor has produced lifelike representations. In fact, these tytte sculptures are the only ones in the world that the tyttes themselves have given their seal of approval.

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