Old World Christmas Cities, Places and Landmarks Glass Blown Ornaments for Christmas Tree Philadelphia

The City of Brotherly Love was founded by Quaker William Penn in 1682 as a place of religious tolerance. Pennsylvania’s largest town is rich with history & has numerous claims to fame. By 1751 Benjamin Franklin founded the first library & hospital there. The Philly Cheesesteak was invented in the 1930s, but didn’t include cheese until the 40s.

Product Features

  • ORNAMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS TREE: Hand crafted in age-old tradition with techniques that originated in the 1800s
  • CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds
  • UNIQUE GIFTS: Ornaments are all hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve the beautiful creations
  • PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENT: Traditionally designed, hand-crafted ornaments
  • SIZE: Ornament Dimensions in Inches: 4. 58 x 2. 75 x 2. 75

3 thoughts on “Old World Christmas Cities, Places and Landmarks Glass Blown Ornaments for Christmas Tree Philadelphia”

  1. Paint Job has worker’s fingerprints The design is lovely, but the execution fails I received the first one and the paint job was smeared at the upper right with detectible fingerprints. Amazon sent me a replacement and the replacement also had a noticeable fingerprint just to the left of the laurel in the design. I asked for a third one as a replacement, over a week ago. I’m not crazy enough to think this ornament is going to be Tiffany perfect but this is simply slipshod manufacturing and poor quality control. I called today and…

  2. Very cute! It was perfect! I gave it to my mom for Christmas to let her know she was going on a cruise with us.

  3. The joke was great and everyone got a good laugh My brother asked for a cruise this year for Christmas. So, my husband & I got him this as a gag gift. The joke was great and everyone got a good laugh. The ornament was also very pretty, much more than expected. My brother and his wife, who love to go on cruises, really liked it.

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