Description
Old World Christmas has been hand-crafting fine ornaments, using age-old techniques, to make your holiday celebration unique and meaningful.
Key Product Features
- Comes in a free Old World box for easy gift-giving and storage
- Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds
- Hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps
- Heart-shaped bauble depicts OWC Trademark Logo certifying that this is an Old World original
- Ornament Dimensions: 2.25 x 1.75 x 3 inches (LxWxH)
Looking for the perfect way to adorn your tree this holiday season? Old World Christmas ornaments make new memories and commemorate old ones, helping to bring meaningfulness to the season. With its bright golden color and raylike petals, the Sunflower is a symbol of the sun and signifies nobility. In China it represents longevity and is considered magical. In Christian lore, it serves as a sign of God’s love. Each ornament is meticulously handcrafted and painted by skilled artisans, capturing the nostalgic charm and intricate details that make these decorations truly special. With so many ornaments to choose from, you will be certain to find the ideal keepsake ornament for a thoughtful gift, stocking stuffer or for your very own tree.
Additional Information
Type: |
Plants and Flowers |
Material Filter: |
Glass |
Theme: |
Plants and Flowers |
3 Reviews
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OWC sunflower ornament
I love the sunflower ornament. It's the Kansas State flower. Of course it's high quality because it's from Old World Christmas. Lots of glitter, just the way I like. It's beautiful blown glass.
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Surprise On The Back
There's a ladybug on the back of this ornament which is awesome - they bring good luck! We purchased this to hand on top of the Doggie urn of our 16 year old Yellow Labby - his signature flower is the sunflower. So this means a lot to us and we're grateful to Ebenshades for their great and fast service.
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5 Star Sunflower Power
The Old World glass ornaments are 100% amazing. This arrived in flawless condition and way faster than I expected. It's a memento for my Doggie's urn who died 2 days ago and WOW - what a great reminder of our times in Italy!