Where Shall I Go? (Blue Eyes) - HUM 465 HSC 69139093
The first Hummel with blue eyes!
The First Soulful Blue Gaze. Discover a monumental milestone in M.I. Hummel history with Where Shall I Go? (HUM 465), famously celebrated as the first-ever Hummel figurine with blue eyes. Originally designed over 30 years ago by master sculptor Gerhard Skrobek, this extraordinary piece was held in the archives as a "Possible Future Edition" (PFE) for decades and is now finally available to the public.
Hand-painted and meticulously crafted in Rödental, Germany, this figurine depicts a charming kneeling boy playing with his toy locomotive, capturing a moment of pure childhood imagination. This groundbreaking release serves as the pioneer for our other cherished blue-eyed figurines, representing a historic bridge between traditional craftsmanship and modern innovation. With his unique, soulful blue gaze and the legendary artistry of Skrobek, this piece is an absolute must-have for serious collectors looking to own a true "first" in Hummel history.
Explore the Character Collection:
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My Edelweiss (HUM 2395) – Pair your traveler with this expressive piece, a beautiful successor in the blue-eyed lineage.
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Angel of Love (HUM 2385) – Add a celestial touch to your display with another cherished blue-eyed masterpiece.
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Well Done! (HUM 400) – Combine the curiosity of the locomotive boy with this classic celebration of childhood achievement.
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Merry Wanderer (HUM 7) – Complete the adventure theme by pairing the boy who asks "Where Shall I Go?" with our most famous world traveler.
Sculptor: Gerhard Skrobek
Sculpted: 2018
Height: 4.50"
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