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  • Frogs have long denoted good luck in business. Since a frog only travels forward, he is always progressing and as such he represents a prosperous future. So a frog ornament is often given as a gift at graduations, weddings, or...
    Frogs have long denoted good luck in business. Since a frog only travels forward, he...
    $14.99
  • Blue Ponderosa Pine Cone Ornament.  As lovely decorations that grow naturally on Ponderosa pine trees, cones were among the first molded glass ornaments made. Cones also were believed to be symbols of motherhood and fertility, so they were given to...
    Blue Ponderosa Pine Cone Ornament.  As lovely decorations that grow naturally on Ponderosa pine trees,...
    $13.99
  • In medieval Europe, strawberries were served at festivals and important state occasions to ensure peace and prosperity. They were carved into church pillars to symbolize perfection and righteousness. In provincial France, strawberries were once considered an aphrodisiac, so newlyweds were...
    In medieval Europe, strawberries were served at festivals and important state occasions to ensure peace...
    $13.99
  • The painted bunting is a species of bird in the cardinal family that is native to North America. The male Painted Bunting is a delightful and bright array of colors when it comes to its plumage. It has a bright...
    The painted bunting is a species of bird in the cardinal family that is native...
    $13.99
  • Growing on majestic firs and pine trees, cones are natural decorations. They were among the very first molded glass ornaments made. Cones were believed to be symbols of motherhood and fertility, so they were given to brides to hang on...
    Growing on majestic firs and pine trees, cones are natural decorations. They were among the...
    $13.99
  • Pearls are naturally, but rarely, created in oysters. They symbolize something rare, fine, admirable and valuable. Most fine jewelry is created from precious metals and jewels extracted from the Earth, but pearls are a rare entity created inside a living...
    Pearls are naturally, but rarely, created in oysters. They symbolize something rare, fine, admirable and...
    $13.99
  • Silly Star Santa Ornament Old World Christmas. The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure of St. Nicholas and American writers who wrote children's poems in the 19th century. Santa Claus became the jolly man clad in...
    Silly Star Santa Ornament Old World Christmas. The legend of Santa Claus is derived from...
    $11.99
  • Peanut Butter Cookie Ornament Old World Christmas. Hot out of the oven, a delicious peanut butter cookie is pressed with a fork to create the iconic cross marks on top. Bakers, create the most delicious combination of flour, sugar and...
    Peanut Butter Cookie Ornament Old World Christmas. Hot out of the oven, a delicious peanut...
    $11.99
  • Egyptians decorated their lips and eyelids with crushed gemstones and bugs, in order to display their social status. Since then, lip color has been used all around the world for beauty. In 1923, the first swivel tube was sold; studies...
    Egyptians decorated their lips and eyelids with crushed gemstones and bugs, in order to display...
    $11.99
  • The Rubber Ducky has been a favorite bath time toy for decades. Just its image reminds of us of childhood innocence and playtime. This glass ornament was delicately hand-painted with brightly colored lacquers and glitters for you to enjoy!
    The Rubber Ducky has been a favorite bath time toy for decades. Just its image...
    $11.99

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