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Blown Glass Ornaments with an Irish Theme
A collection of european hand blown glass Christmas Ornaments with an Irish theme; from Leprechauns to shamrocks they are all here. Wonderful as Christmas presents they are also appreciated by the new bride and groom as they mark the beginning of their life together.
Saint Patrick Blown Glass Ornament | $34.98
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Saint Patrick was a 5th-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the 'Apostle of Ireland', he is the primary patron saint of Ireland, along with Saints Brigit and Columba. He is also venerated in the Orthodox Church as Equal-to-the-Apostles. The dates of Patrick's life cannot be fixed with certainty but, on a widespread interpretation, he was active as a missionary in Ireland during the second half of the fifth century. He is generally credited with being the first bishop of Armagh, Primate of Ireland. This ornament is a beautiful representation of him dressed in a bright green robe.
Mouth blown and hand painted
Made from glass with added glitter
Gift Boxed
6 inches high
Imported from Poland
Traditional Glass Christmas Tree Ornament
Mouth blown and hand painted in Poland
Approximately 5 3/4 inches tall
Hand blown and painted glass ornament
Ornament is 7 1/4 inches high
Imported from Poland
Hand blown and painted glass ornament
Ornament is 7.25 inches high
Imported from Poland
Beautiful ornate celtic cross
Hand blown and painted glass ornament
Ornament is 5 inches high
Imported from Poland
There's not going to be any gold at the end of the rainbow if this wee fellow can help it.
With his beard blowing in the wind he is set on hiding his stash of gold elsewhere.
No gold goes with catching this little fellow as he's too young to have hoarded much but as cute as he is who cares.
Beautiful blown glass from Germany
Ornament is 3 inches high.
Hand blown glass egg Christmas ornament with shambocks.
Made in Poland. Approximately 4 inches high.
A lucky Irish Santa to be sure.
Carrying a gold sack with a shamrock on it.
On the back there is a celtic cross and Irish flag.
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