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Marolin

MAROLIN (#2011016) Mouthblown Christmas Glass Ornament, Church with Blue Roof

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UPC:
643952061509
$19.99

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Description

This “Church with Blue Roof” is a brand-new ornament, made to look like a family heirloom which can become a family treasure to be passed down to future generations.

  • Made in Germany
  • Year of Origin: ca 1900
  • Mouth-blown glass using authentic old molds- the forms date back to the beginning of the 20th Century
  • Hand-painted-The patina finish gives a retro and nostalgic character to the ornament
  • Measures 1.5 x 2 x 3.25
  • Metal cap enclosure at top for easy hanging
  • The glass ornament is single packed with a certificate of authenticity
  • The ornament box may be used as a presentation packaging or gift box

 

The little church brings the atmosphere of Christmas in the mountains to our minds. Bright shining windows, a blue roof, snow-covered by mica. A iron cap an the top of the tower features a string so you may hang the ornament on the branches of your tree.

This ornament exemplifies Marolin's niche of producing mouth-blown ornaments using old molds, then painting and finishing the items in such a way to create a vintage or 'antique' appearance. You will notice brush marks, minor color inconsistencies, rubs and an occasional small scratch, or even what appears to be missing paint. These are all part of the artistic charm that goes into the creation of Marolin ornaments.

The place of origin of the glass ornaments is the area around Lauscha in Thuringia. In the beginning it was just a substitute for real fruit which a poor glass-blower could not afford. With time, the diversity of glass ornaments for Christmas trees grew. Their popularity grew and they became a real bestseller. With this nostalgic glass ornament your Christmas tree will become a special eye-catcher! In addition, the ornament is an ideal gift or to collect.

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Additional Information

Material:
Glass
Type:
Houses and Buildings
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