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Best Seller | Pineapples symbolize friendship and graciousness. They were hung on front doors or gateposts as signs of welcome and hospitality. People eventually began carving designs of pineapples into their doorways to welcome friends or even strangers into their... more | go to store |
Service dogs are specially trained to provide support and assistance to people with disabilities. These incredible animals save lives, foster independence, and provide companionship. Service animals are working members of society and also become... more | go to store |
Old World Christmas Glass Ornament Crab Glass in Blue | 1.75 H x 3 W x 2.25 D in | Wayfair 12184 Cancer, the crab, is the fourth sign of the zodiac. People born under this sign are traditional, sensitive, and nurturing. In ancient Greece, the crab was considered to be sacred, and in many eastern countries, they are a good omen. In China, the crab... more | go to store |
Cancer, the crab, is the fourth sign of the zodiac. People born under this sign are sensitive, traditional, and nurturing. In ancient Greece, crabs were considered to be sacred, and in many eastern countries, they are a good omen. In China, the crab is... more | $17.99 $16.19 go to store |
An ambulance is a vehicle used to transport ill or injured people. It contains life-support equipment and is staffed with well-trained medical personnel, so patients receive specialized care while being transported to the hospital. | Old World... more | go to store |
Florida is the most southeastern U.S. state, with the Atlantic on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other. Nicknamed the Sunshine State, it has hundreds of miles of beaches. People flock to Florida to take in the sun, see the marine life,... more | $24.99 $22.49 go to store |
Standing in town squares, cathedrals and churches represent the heritage and culture of the people. Since glassblowers often created images that reflected their day-to-day lives, some ornaments were proudly styled after the lovely churches found in... more | go to store |
One of the apex predators of the prehistoric era, the t-rex is a favorite animal for many people, extinct or not. Though today scientists debate the look of the dinosaur, the big green lizard is the most popular depiction of the ancient beast in media.... more | $19.19 $16.76 go to store |
This ornament is a funny way to pay homage to one of the most memorable events of 2020 … the Toilet Paper Shortage (TP Shortage of 2020) and the lengths that some people went to in order to stock up. Perhaps one of the strangest shortages in recent... more | go to store |
Standing in town squares, cathedrals and churches represent the heritage and culture of the people. Since glassblowers often created images that reflected their day-to-day lives, some ornaments were proudly styled after the lovely churches found in... more | go to store |
Imagine seeing Earth from outer space, the gleaming blue waters, formations of land only seen on maps. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has sent dozens of people out of this world to explore the unknown. Honor space exploration as you... more | go to store |
Millions of people flock to Yellowstone National Park each year to capture memories of its iconic canyons, rivers, forests, geysers and incredible wildlife. The most famous features of the park include Old Faithful, Morning Glory, Grand Canyon, and... more | $21.99 $19.79 go to store |
Imagine seeing Earth from outer space, the gleaming blue waters, formations of land only seen on maps. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has sent dozens of people out of this world to explore the unknown. Honor space exploration as you... more | go to store |
The beautiful King Salmon is one of the most popular sport fish. In Native American lore, the Salmon People story tells of the mystical fish who fed the tribe and only returned if all their bones were thrown back into the river. Salmon represents... more | go to store |
Dating as far back as 221 BC, in the Qin dynasty, people have been using compasses to help find their way. Originally the Chinese used a lodestone compass to tell fortunes, and later developed the loan for Fung Shui. By the 11th century, they were... more | go to store |
Imagine seeing Earth from outer space, the gleaming blue waters, formations of land only seen on maps. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has sent dozens of people out of this world to explore the unknown. Honor space exploration as you... more | go to store |
Long ago people hung regular socks by the fireplace to dry and warm them from the cold snow. On Christmas Eve night, Santa would come down the chimney and place treats in the socks. This tradition has transformed into specially made stockings for the... more | $24.68 $19.79 go to store |
A Guinea Pig is neither from Guinea nor a pig. The big part of their name is found in German and Russian translations. Years ago, as people set sail for the New World, they gathered provisions including little sea pigs. Today, Guinea Pigs are kept as... more | $21.99 $19.79 go to store |
Sport disc games have grown in popularity because of the ease of playing. A simple game of catch at the beach, a competitive game of ultimate or disc golf. Disc golf courses are popping up around the globe as a leisurely activity for people of all ages... more | $16.34 $14.80 go to store |
The Comedy & Tragedy masks have symbolized the theater for decades and originate from Greek theater. Actors wore masks with exaggerated expressions so people sitting far off could see the character s emotions. The masks also allowed actors to play... more | $27.99 $26.51 go to store |
Tent or pop-up campers allow people to camp with a few comforts of home. Since they are towed behind a vehicle, they provide a home away from home, no matter where the road leads. Setting up camp in the woods is a lot of fun and a great way to... more | $24.99 $22.49 go to store |
Long ago people hung regular socks by the fireplace to dry and warm them from the cold snow. On Christmas Eve night, Santa would come down the chimney and place treats in the socks. This tradition has transformed into specially made stockings for the... more | $21.99 $19.79 go to store |
Many people appreciate wild birds and build birdhouses to keep them near. Glassblowers often built houses for birds. The whistle of the gas flame attracted birds and prompted them to sing. Then and now, the delightful singing of birds is a symbol of... more | go to store |
The bowtie originated in the 17th century as a functional fashion. A functional warm scarf was tied neatly to create a fashionable bow tie. In recent centuries, wearing a bow tie hints at intellectualism, feigned or real. People wear a bow tie to look... more | $24.99 $17.99 go to store |
California s Sierra Nevada mountains contain Yosemite National Park. Millions of people from around the world visit the park to take in its incredible sequoia trees, Bridal Veil Falls, the granite cliffs of El Capitan and Half Dome. | Old World... more | go to store |
Some people put Ranch on their Ranch! They simply can’t get enough! Whether they are dipping their veggies, French fries or pizza in it, we all know someone who seems to put Ranch Dressing on anything edible! The wonderful blend of buttermilk, spices,... more | go to store |
The first motorhome was built by Raymond Frank so that he could take his family on vacation to the Midwest and Florida. His invention caught the eye of other travelers who soon requested that Frank build more. Suddenly an industry was born and people... more | $27.99 $25.19 go to store |
A staple food for many cultures, rice is a versatile food for people around the world. Do you have a foodie on your list that loves a warm bowl of rice? Rice is the perfect compliment to nearly any meal. | Old World Christmas Bowl of Rice Hanging... more | go to store |
In medieval England, clay was called piggy, and the small jars where people kept their coins became known as piggy banks. One day a potter who was unfamiliar with the term was asked to make some piggy banks, so he fashioned them to look like actual... more | go to store |
2020 collection yurt ornament # 20119 Dimensions: 2.25 X 3 X 3 (HxLxW) glass ornament. Materials: Glass Item Details: Yurts provide a portable shelter for nomadic people. The round tent shelters one from the elements and provides privacy. While yurts... more | go to store |
For over 100 years people have enjoyed an ice-cold Coca-Cola from glass bottles. As timeless as Christmas, Coke can now hang on your tree each year. Coca-Cola is found around the world and it is estimated that 1.8 billion servings are consumed each... more | $18.54 $16.62 go to store |
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