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THANKS TO ARTFUN PARIS BRAND, the Kings cake miniature becomes a valuable gift, a jewel and a collector's item.

We wish to inspire you the pleasure to offer a delicate Artfun porcelain miniature, a lucky charm, hidden at the heart of your best French pastry. We want to help you enhance your King cakes with elegant and beautiful crowns. 

We wish you and your customer to be pleased about celebrating Epiphany for the delight of the eyes and taste buds. To always amaze and delight your customers, we invite you to rediscover the Epiphany classics, celebrating the Kings with the amazing ArtFun collections of the 2024 season.

Prepare yourself to be seduced by the irresistible charm of the porcelain miniatures and crowns. This is the French tradition of the Galette des Rois 

With a range of gorgeous porcelain jewels and superb crowns, distinguish yourself and appreciate the exceptional Originality / Quality / Price / Service ratio of your authentic designer of the French Epiphany products.

We thank you for your trust for this Premium Epiphany.


Sophie Prévot, Founder & CEO ArtFun Paris


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A great French Epiphany experience!

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Epiphany Porcelain miniatures and Crowns Collection - Stylish Owls

Porcelain charms and Crown of Kings – Tsar

Collectible porcelain miniatures – The farms animals

 Series of porcelain miniatures and paper crowns – 13 French regions

Crown of kings Empire and porcelain miniature Delicatisserie

Collection of Epiphany Porcelain charms and Crowns - Marine Fund

Bone of Kings and Crown of Epiphany - The Good King Louis

Porcelain miniatures in harmony with crowns – Emoticonz 4 U

Porcelain charm and crown – Queen Elisabeth

THE GALETTES DES ROIS, or King's Cake, are enjoyed on January 6th in honor of the feast of the Epiphany.  

This rich dessert, made with puff pastry and filled (usually) with almond paste, is a delight to serve, especially when one has young children. Hidden deep inside its buttery interior is a fève, a small porcelain charm. Whoever has the good luck to receive the piece of galette with the fève inside gets a crown and is allowed to pick his/her Queen or King. It's good fun and wonderful excuse to have a tea party, whether one celebrates Epiphany or not. 

The Galette des Rois is served warm, which permits the buttery, almond flavor to reach its peak. Tradition dictates that the youngest child must hide underneath the table when the galette is to be served. As the hostess slices into the flaky cake, the child will shout the name of the person who is to receive each piece. This is the fairest way to ensure that no one cheats and sees which piece holds the fève. One must then chew very carefully to avoid biting down on the porcelain charm and risking a broken tooth ! As soon as someone cries "I've got it !" the crown is placed on the lucky winner's head, and he or she will choose a King or Queen. And of course, that person gets to keep the fève.

The true Galette des Rois is simply puff pastry and almond paste with a golden top which features a scored pattern. You can find variations on this cake which substitute an apple or a chocolate filling. In southern France, the King's Cake is not made with puff pastry at all, but is more a sweet bread in the form of a ring, with preserved fruits and large morsels of sugar adorning the top.

So if you are going to be in France during the month of January, be sure to sample a Galette des Rois, if you are lucky, you might get the fève and be Queen or King for the day !


Shelby Ocana, Californian by birth and Parisian by choice

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It's time to enjoy a yummy and friendly Epiphany!​