these ornaments have a retro look to them. since they have palm trees in the holy land, it shouldn't look strange as a Christmas decoration, but it does.
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Ornaments on these pages are reminiscent of “old world” ornaments which originated by craftsmen in Eastern Europe in 1847. The originals were a cottage industry. Individual molds were owned by various families. To make hard earned money, families carved molds from hard woods, blew molten glass into said molds, silver lined the inside, at first with mercury or lead, then later using a special compound of silver nitrate and sugar water. … (very dangerous) and meticulously hand painted the outside finishing off products with mica dust. I own a few true original treasures passed down from my family. For the most part my collection is relatively new. Ornaments are now mass produced …machine blown, still in Eastern Europe (Poland, Germany), Italy, Japan as well as the United States but oh the memories they evoke for my family who are beneficiaries of a few new babbles each year as well as friends who share my fascination.
nice. a christmas palm...used to see quite a few deorated christmas trees when we lived in FL...happy tt!
ReplyDeleteBlown glass ornaments always bring back memories from childhood. Nice ones here.
ReplyDeletethese ornaments have a retro look to them. since they have palm trees in the holy land, it shouldn't look strange as a Christmas decoration, but it does.
ReplyDeleteso pretty - can I order a set???
ReplyDeleteNice TT
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ah - a christmas palm - very unusual for us here so close to the black forest...
ReplyDeleteHeh, heh! I wondered what you were gonna come up with this week. I hadn't realized somebody made palm tree glass ornaments. Good work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful thing to collect! I have some mermaid ornaments that would go nicely with your palm trees.
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by the ornaments you show us. They are so beautiful, and unusual. Are they all yours?
ReplyDeleteMost are mine...some are family and friends~Holly
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