1.Old World Christmas Ornaments: Home Gifts Glass Blown Ornaments for Christmas Tree, Cupcake Cottage.
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During the holidays, children dream of sugarplums and holiday goodies. This Cupcake Cottage is a sweet fantasy where one might expect to see a Christmas elf come to the door with a tray of cookies and cups of hot chocolate and peppermints.
2.Old World Christmas Home Gifts Glass Blown Ornaments for Christmas Tree Yule Log.
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Burning a Yule Log is a tradition celebrated in many countries around Christmastime. Since fire serves as a source of warmth and light during the cold darkness of winter, a special large log is burned to symbolize rebirth in the new year, and to remind us of the heavenly light that shone at Christ s birth.
3. Old World Christmas 20064 Home Gifts Glass Blown Ornaments for Christmas Tree Cookie Cottage, Multicolor.
4.Old World Christmas Ornaments: Bee Skep Glass Blown Ornaments for Christmas Tree (12391).
About this item
- ORNAMENTS FOR TREE: Hand crafted in age-old tradition with techniques that orginated in the 1800s
- DECORATIONS: Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds
- UNIQUE: Ornaments are all hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve the beautiful creations
- BEE SKEP ORNAMENT: Traditionally designed, hand-crafted ornaments
- Size: 2 3/4" high x 2 1/4" wide
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5.Old World Christmas Ornaments: Home Gifts Glass Blown Ornaments for Christmas Tree, Holiday Home.
About this item
- ORNAMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS TREE: Hand crafted in age-old tradition with techniques that orginated in the 1800s
- CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds
- UNIQUE GIFTS: Ornaments are all hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve the beautiful creations
- HOLIDAY HOME ORNAMENT: Traditionally designed, hand-crafted ornaments
- SIZE: Ornament Dimensions in Inches: 2. 5 x 2. 75 x 2. 25
Product description
Nestled in quaint little villages, cottages represent the heritage and culture of the glass ornament artisans. They often created images that reflected their day to day lives. Therefore, cottage ornaments were proudly styled after the humble homes in which the glassblowers lived and worked. This adorable home is a great reminder of your first family home, even when you are far away. Ah, home sweet home!
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