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2. Preis: Steinmetzin und Gestalterin Katja Stelljes erfuhr von Geschichten aus der Stadt Bremen im Zusammenhang mit einem Grabstein. Den Grabstein arbeitete sie zu einer Schale um und machte daraus „Die Bremer Weihnachtsschale“.

2. Preis: Steinmetzin und Gestalterin Katja Stelljes erfuhr von Geschichten aus der Stadt Bremen im Zusammenhang mit einem Grabstein. Den Grabstein arbeitete sie zu einer Schale um und machte daraus „Die Bremer Weihnachtsschale“.

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