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  • Garden Tomato Ornament Old World Christmas. The Tomato, also known as a love apple is as popular to grow and eat as it is decorative. Years ago, it s beautiful red and green colors made it a natural choice for...
    Garden Tomato Ornament Old World Christmas. The Tomato, also known as a love apple is...
    $14.99
  • Chipmunk Ornament Old World Christmas.  The quick and agile chipmunk is a small, brownish, ground-dwelling squirrel typically 5 to 6 inches long. According to Native American folklore, it got its stripes when escaping from a bear whose long sharp claws...
    Chipmunk Ornament Old World Christmas.  The quick and agile chipmunk is a small, brownish, ground-dwelling...
    $14.99
  • Green Paint Brush Ornament. For thousands of years people have been painting on walls with a variety of paint brushes. The earliest brushes were created from sticks, leaves and animal bones and hair. Today, paint brushes are used to turn...
    Green Paint Brush Ornament. For thousands of years people have been painting on walls with...
    $14.99
  • Snow Cone Ornament Old World Christmas
    Snow Cone Ornament.  Snow cones are an iconic dessert that originated during the Industrial Revolution. Trucks would transport ice from the northeast to the hot southern states. Along the way children would ask drivers for a small scraping of ice....
    Snow Cone Ornament.  Snow cones are an iconic dessert that originated during the Industrial Revolution....
    $14.99
  • White Candle Ornament. Long ago, a poor Austrian cobbler and his wife placed a lighted candle in their window every Christmas Eve to welcome those less fortunate. Through their generosity, peace was bestowed upon the village. The lighted candle is...
    White Candle Ornament. Long ago, a poor Austrian cobbler and his wife placed a lighted...
    $14.99
  • Sweet Potato Ornament. This sweet, edible, tuberos root is a member of the morning glory family. The first Europeans to taste this delicious vegetable were Christopher Columbus explorers in 1492. Soon after, sweet potatoes could be found around the world.
    Sweet Potato Ornament. This sweet, edible, tuberos root is a member of the morning glory...
    $14.99
  • Sparkling Snowbird Ornament.  This bird features a white sparkling body and silver outlined wings with a long fiber tail.  A lovely touch of white on any tree.
    Sparkling Snowbird Ornament.  This bird features a white sparkling body and silver outlined wings with...
    $14.99
  • Wren Ornament. Wrens have very loud songs for such small birds.  The male has a long song, with a series of tinkling trills one after the other. 
    Wren Ornament. Wrens have very loud songs for such small birds.  The male has a...
    $14.99
  • A microphone or mic converts sounds into electrical signals allowing the sound to be projected. Microphones are used in a variety of settings to allow more people to enjoy sounds of music, speeches, and performances. The microphone ornament is the...
    A microphone or mic converts sounds into electrical signals allowing the sound to be projected....
    $14.99
  • In medieval England, clay was called pygg, and the small jars where people kept their coins became known as pygg banks. One day a potter who was unfamiliar with the term, was asked to make some pygg banks, so he...
    In medieval England, clay was called pygg, and the small jars where people kept their...
    $14.99

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