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Old World Christmas Canoe Ornament
Canoes were developed by the Native Peoples of North America. The name comes from the word kenu meaning dugout. The most well-known version is made...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Kecia Great Joy Ornament
The name Kecia means great joy. Angels are our divine link to God and heaven, symbolizing purity, peace and love. Angels are a comforting and joyfu...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Barn Owl Ornament
Known by many names, such as Straw and Ghost, this nocturnal hunter consumes about 4 rodents a night. They mate for life, and have a distinct scree...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Canada Goose Ornament
Native to North America, Canada Geese are highly social birds that mate for life. They live together in flocks, except when nesting. The family bon...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Sloth Ornament
This critter is the original tree-hugger, whose prehistoric ancestors were the size of an elephant! Although arboreal by design, sloths love to swi...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Triceratops Ornament
The triceratops roamed what is now North America millions of years ago. The term triceratops means three-horned face, making it one of the most rec...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Dome Tent Ornament
Camping is a very popular outdoor activity. Setting up camp in the woods is a lot of fun and a great way to experience nature. This beautiful glass...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Football Ornament
This glass Football ornament makes a great gift for any sports enthusiast. It was carefully mouth-blown into a finely crafted mold. Then a hot solu...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Celtic Brooch Ornament
This beautiful glass Celtic Brooch ornament blends several significant Irish symbols. Celtic Knots are believed to represent the intricacy of God's...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Shamrock Ornament
The shamrock is a symbol of the cross and the holy trinity. It has also long been a symbol of Ireland and is said to be used by St. Patrick in his ...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Fisherman's Hat Ornament
The Fisherman's Hat traces back to the 1900s in Ireland. Fishermen and farmers created the hats for protection from the rain. The hats are still po...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Ring In Box Ornament
Giving a ring can have many meanings, but it has long had romantic significance. Since a circle has no end, it represents timelessness or everlasti...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Suitcase Ornament
During the 1800s, when leisure travel was the exclusive realm of the wealthy, suitcases began to replace trunks and luggage labels evolved. Many ex...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Pair of Ballet Slippers Ornament
Tchaikovsky s famous ballet, The Nutcracker Suite, tells the story of Clara, who is given a nutcracker for Christmas. She falls asleep and dreams i...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Wedding Cake Ornament
In the Middle Ages, guests brought sweet buns that were placed in a pile over which the bride and groom kissed. The taller the pile, the more prosp...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Large Shiny Red Heart Ornament
Hearts have long been associated with love and Valentine s Day. The heart is also a symbol of the love of Christ, whose birth we celebrate at Chris...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Shiny Red Heart Ornament
Hearts have long been associated with love and Valentine s Day. The heart is also a symbol of the love of Christ, whose birth we celebrate at Chris...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Glistening Pickle Ornament
Long ago when parents decorated the Christmas tree, they hung the pickle ornament last, hiding it in the green boughs. When the children were allow...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Mini Apple Basket Ornament
Apples were the traditional Christian symbol of temptation. Apples were hung on evergreen trees during the presentation of the Paradise plays in me...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Pickle Ornament
Long ago when parents decorated the Christmas tree they hung the pickle ornament last, hiding it in the green boughs. When the children were allowe...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Man In The Moon Ornament
The Man in the Moon lives in legends of many cultures. The Inuits believe the Man in the Moon is the keeper of the souls of men and animals. In Chi...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Eiffel Tower Ornament
The Eiffel Tower, named after its designer, Gustave Eiffel, was built between 1887 and 1889 as the entrance arch for the Exposition Universelle, a ...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Our New Home Ornament
Cottages represent the heritage and culture of the glassblowers. They frequently created images that reflected their day to day lives. Ornaments we...
View full detailsOld World Christmas Wedding Traditions Gift Set
This delightful Wedding Collection includes six beautiful blown-glass ornaments, each hand-painted & glittered by artisans. Each collection com...
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