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Elbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection

Elbfass Jacob Hendrich is a man of many talents and passions

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Queen Kristina as a Child, 1630s. Creator: School of Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Queen Kristina as a Child, 1630s. Creator: School of Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Queen Kristina as a Child, 1630s

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Henrik Fleming, 1584-1650. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Henrik Fleming, 1584-1650. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Henrik Fleming, 1584-1650, Unknown date

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden, Unknown date

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Katarina, 1584-1638, Princess of Sweden, Palatine Countess of Zweibrücken, 17th century

Katarina, 1584-1638, Princess of Sweden, Palatine Countess of Zweibrücken, 17th century. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Katarina, 1584-1638, Princess of Sweden, Palatine Countess of Zweibrucken, 17th century

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Katarina, 1584-1638, Princess of Sweden, Palatine Countess of Zweibrücken

Katarina, 1584-1638, Princess of Sweden, Palatine Countess of Zweibrücken. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Katarina, 1584-1638, Princess of Sweden, Palatine Countess of Zweibrucken, Unknown date

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Johan Johansson Rosenhane, 1611-61, 1643. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Johan Johansson Rosenhane, 1611-61, 1643. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Johan Johansson Rosenhane, 1611-61, 1643

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Unknown woman, formerly known as Sofia Gyllenhielm, 17th century. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Unknown woman, formerly known as Sofia Gyllenhielm, 17th century. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Unknown woman, formerly known as Sofia Gyllenhielm, 17th century

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Maria Eleonora (1599-1655), Queen of Sweden, Princess of Brandenburg. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Maria Eleonora (1599-1655), Queen of Sweden, Princess of Brandenburg. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Maria Eleonora (1599-1655), Queen of Sweden, Princess of Brandenburg

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Elisabet Amalia (1621-1628), Princess of Pfalz-Zweibrücken, daughter of Johan Kasimir... 1628

Elisabet Amalia (1621-1628), Princess of Pfalz-Zweibrücken, daughter of Johan Kasimir... 1628
Elisabet Amalia (1621-1628), Princess of Pfalz-Zweibrucken, daughter of Johan Kasimir of Pfalz-Zweibrucken and Catherine of Sweden, sister of Karl X Gustav of Sweden and Pfalz-Zweibrucken, 1628

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Gustaf Christerson Horn of Åminne, 1601-1639, 1640. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Gustaf Christerson Horn of Åminne, 1601-1639, 1640. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Gustaf Christerson Horn of...minne, 1601-1639, 1640

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, 1574-1670. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, 1574-1670. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, 1574-1670, unknown date

Background imageElbfass Jacob Hendrich Collection: Axel Oxenstierna of Södermöre, 1626. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Axel Oxenstierna of Södermöre, 1626. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Axel Oxenstierna of Sodermore, 1626


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Elbfass Jacob Hendrich is a man of many talents and passions. From his love for woodworking to his dedication to preserving traditional craftsmanship, he embodies the spirit of creativity and innovation. His attention to detail and commitment to quality are evident in every piece he creates, whether it's a handcrafted furniture piece or a custom-made instrument. Jacob's work is not just about creating beautiful objects; it's about telling a story. Each piece carries with it the history and tradition of generations past, making them truly unique and special. His passion for his craft shines through in everything he does, from selecting the perfect wood grain to meticulously carving intricate designs. But Jacob is more than just a craftsman; he is also a teacher and mentor. He takes great pride in passing on his knowledge and skills to the next generation, ensuring that traditional craftsmanship will continue to thrive for years to come. In a world where mass production reigns supreme, Elbfass Jacob Hendrich stands out as a beacon of authenticity and artistry. His work reminds us of the beauty that can be found in simplicity, and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage.