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Best Seller | It s raining cats and dogs! Grab an umbrella and your best pet friend to snuggle up and ride out the storm together. Dogs and cats are special to their owners and become part of the family with the love, comfort, and joy they bring. | Old World... more | $21.99 $19.79 go to store |
In 1896, Fannie Farmer created the first measuring spoon, which she referenced in her bestseller, The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book. She created this measurement standard so the home cook could more easily replicate her recipes. Even today, her... more | $19.99 $17.99 go to store |
Did you know that a Dragonfly can fly both forwards and backward, hover, and make sudden turns? With its quick darting movements, the Dragonfly appears to be a living flash of light. It is the state insect of Alaska because its flying is reminiscent... more | go to store |
Shrimp is the fruit of the sea. Broiled, barbequed, steamed, baked, or sautéd, the list goes on and on. Any way you make it, shrimp is bound to be a popular dish. The shrimp ornament is an excellent gift for a seafood fanatic, fisherman, or ocean... more | $17.99 $16.19 go to store |
Cheers! It is commonly thought that the term vodka comes from the Slavic word for little water. Vodka is deeply associated with the cultural roots of Slavic countries. This alcoholic beverage is typically drunk pure or used to make a variety of... more | go to store |
Celebrate your child (or grandchild's) first Christmas with our blown glass ornament collection, which includes: Snowman with Tree, Teddy Bear with Heart, Red Stocking, Rocking Horse, Teddy Bear Santa, and Teddy Bear Angel ornaments. This collection... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Little else tastes like summer than sipping iced tea on a shady porch somewhere. Whether you make yours outdoors or in the fridge, any time you put tea leaves in water, they will release their lovely flavors. Feel free to try a variety of teas, and... more | $21.99 $16.99 go to store |
This traditional and beautiful glass ornament was carefully mouth-blown into a finely crafted mold. Then a hot solution of liquid silver was poured inside. Finally, it was delicately hand-painted and glittered for you to enjoy and cherish as a... more | go to store |
Inspired by our favorite forest friends, the Acorn Hanging Figurine Ornament is made from blown glass and decorated to replicate the mercury finish of traditional Victorian ornaments. With their rustic charm and simple beauty, these pieces invite... more | $9.99 $5.00 go to store |
Inspired by our favorite forest friends, the Vintage Woodland Collection is made from blown glass and decorated to replicate the mercury finish of traditional Victorian ornaments. With their rustic charm and simple beauty, these pieces invite the... more | $21.99 $19.79 go to store |
Established in 1910, Glacier National Park, in Montana most famously features the Going-to-the-Sun Road. It is considered an engineering marvel and winds through the park and offers stunning mountains, lakes, glaciers and wildlife views. | Old World... more | 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 $26.23 go to store |
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon, 4 days after Apollo 11 was launched. They spent about 3 hours on the surface, gathered rock and dirt samples, planted an American flag and left a sign that said, We came in peace... more | go to store |
The moon casts an eerie light on the darkest of nights, but especially on Halloween, so when the sounds of a lonesome owl hooting and screeching break the silence, it can be both beautiful and frightening! Once thought to be the companions of... more | $21.99 $19.88 go to store |
During the ancient celebration of Samhain, the Celts would drive away evil spirits by preparing tables filled with delectable food. The Irish later created the Legend of Stingy Jack & the Devil, in which Jack is eternally doomed to haunt the world.... more | $21.99 $19.79 go to store |
Long ago when parents decorated the Christmas tree they hung the pickle ornament last, hiding it in the green boughs. When the children were allowed to view the tree, they would begin searching for the pickle ornament because they knew they would... more | go to store |
Mount Rushmore is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The granite rockface is one of the most recognizable monuments in the United States. Originally, Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln were to be depicted from head to... more | $27.99 $25.60 go to store |
This beautiful glass ornament was carefully mouth-blown into a finely crafted mold. Then a hot solution of liquid silver was poured inside. Finally, the ornament was delicately hand-painted with many brightly colored lacquers and glitters for you to... more | go to store |
Apples were the traditional Christian symbol of temptation. Apples were hung on evergreen trees during the presentation of the Paradise plays in medieval times and used during the reenactment of the story of Adam and Eve on Christmas Eve to... more | go to store |
The Tomato, also known as a love apple is as popular to grow and eat as it is decorative. Years ago, its beautiful red and green colors made it a natural choice for early mold makers and glassblowers who wanted to create a festive ornament. It s... more | go to store |
Delicious juicy, crunchy carrots of every color. Rainbow carrots might sound like the creation of a preschooler coloring, but these vegetables are as real as the classic orange carrots. Rainbow carrots brighten a dinner plate and this ornament will... more | go to store |
Covered Bridges recall simpler times and small towns where everyone knew their neighbors. Nicknamed kissing bridges, reasons are varied as to why they were covered perhaps to preserve the truss structure, to prevent oxen from balking when crossing... more | $21.99 $19.79 go to store |
Lighthouses are sources of inspiration and comfort. Sturdy structures with an ever-beaming light, lighthouses guide sailors to safety during dark skies and tempests. As beacons of light, they symbolize the Light of Christ, Jesus love and His... more | go to store |
Sambro Island Lighthouse located at the entrance of Halifax Harbor in Nova Scotia is the oldest surviving lighthouse in all of North America. It was built in 1759 during the Seven Years War and was one of the first acts approved by the Legislative... more | go to store |
Building gingerbread houses is a favorite holiday tradition. Creating elaborate buildings from cookies, and sweets, started years ago and continues today. Standing in town squares, churches represent the heritage and culture of the people.... more | $27.99 $25.19 go to store |
Cottages represent the heritage and culture of the glassblowers. They frequently created images that reflected their day to day lives. Ornaments were proudly styled after the homes in which they lived. This Our New Home Hanging Figurine Ornament is... more | $27.99 $25.19 go to store |
Mans's best friend, the dog, is more than a friend; dogs become family as they greet you each day with wagging tails and excitement each day. Dogs wear collars for identification, hooking a leash, and even for fashion. Cherish your beloved dog each... 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 |
The earliest microscopes were called flea glasses as they were originally used to study small bugs. The first microscope was invented by Hans and Zacharius Jansen in the 1600s and has gone through numerous improvements over the centuries. Today, we... more | go to store |
The Erlenmeyer flask was named after the German scientist who created it back in 1860. This conical flask is great for mixing concoctions while minimizing spillage. If you aren't a scientist, you can always use one as a flower vase, or a decanter... more | go to store |
Beekeeping is an ancient practice, which dates back millennia. Bees aren't naturally aggressive but they can get defensive if they think their hive is under attack. The wise apiarist wears protective clothing including gloves and a netted hood. |... more | go to store |
On her wedding day, a bride wears a traditional white dress as a symbol of purity, joy, and happiness. The groom dressed in his very best in honor of the special occasion. The Bridal Couple ornament is a perfect gift for a wedding keepsake. | Old... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Saturn, the golden ringed planet was named after the Roman god of agriculture & the harvest. It is associated with the ancient festival of Saturnalia, the winter celebration of light and renewal on December 25th. Color: Blue/Gold | Old World... more | $24.49 $21.69 go to store |
This beautiful glass ornament was carefully mouth-blown into a finely crafted mold. Then a hot solution of liquid silver was poured inside. Finally, the ornament was delicately hand-painted with many brightly colored lacquers and glitters for you to... more | go to store |
The clematis is a member of the buttercup flower family and is also known as traveler s joy. This climbing plant is found in white, pink and purple colors with feathery seeds. The clematis is native to China but has traveled around the world with... more | $25.99 $18.35 go to store |
In the story, The Tortoise and the Hare, turtles show us that slow and steady wins the race. Since turtles carry their homes on their backs, they are at home anywhere! When threatened, turtles can withdraw into their shells to protect themselves.... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Bartolomeo Cristofori of Padua, Italy, invented the piano in the early 18th century; Mozart & others composed masterworks on the pianoforte. Over the centuries, the piano has developed to include the current Grand variation used by orchestras around... more | $27.99 $25.19 go to store |
Also known as the bass violin, the cello is the 2nd largest string instrument, after the double bass. This soulful instrument emerged in the early 16th century and was originally held between the musician's legs; later the endpin was added as much... more | go to store |
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