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Chinese lanterns have been around for over 2000 years. Add these lantern ornaments to your home for a touch of history and elegance! Sold individua...
View full detailsOur Hanukkah Menorah shines brightly to commemorate the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the 2nd century B.C. The Festival of Ligh...
View full detailsThe Star of David, known in Hebrew as the Shield of David, is generally recognized as a symbol of modern Judaism. The symbol was also used in Chris...
View full detailsAngels are thought to be our link to God and heaven. Symbolizing purity, peace, and love, angels are a comforting presence. Glassblowers often crea...
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On Dia de los Muertos, it is traditional to gift small sugar skulls, or calaveras de azucar. They are eaten by the living or left in personal altar...
View full detailsThe Hand of Fatima symbol is a universally recognized talesman. Used in Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and even paganism, it is used to ward off evi...
View full detailsYakety yak! Enjoy the bright colors in these gorgeously decked out Mountain Yak ornaments. They bring a little import and whimsy to any holiday tree.
This delicious ornament is begging to be eaten. Can't you just smell it? If you find the thought of matzo ball soup as comforting as we do, you nee...
View full detailsIn Chinese and other Asian societies, a lucky red envelope with money is given to friends and family. The specialized red envelope is given to symb...
View full detailsBeautifully handcrafted ornament made in the U.S.A. from solid brass with a 24 karat gold finish and digitally printed color. The ornament is packa...
View full detailsBeautifully handcrafted ornament made in the U.S.A. from solid brass with a 24 karat gold finish and digitally printed color. The ornament is packa...
View full detailsBeautifully handcrafted ornament made in the U.S.A. from solid brass with a 24kt gold finish and digitally printed color. The ornament is packaged ...
View full detailsThe dreidel is a small four-sided spinning top with a Hebrew letter on each side: Nun (miracle), Gimel (great), Hay (happened) and Shin (there) whi...
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