Old World Christmas

60415 Croissant 32621

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Croissant

ITEM #: 60415

The croissant as we know it today came from France, where August Zang, an Austrian officer, opened a Viennese bakery in 1839. This delicious buttery puff roll shaped in crescent form is both a symbol of French culture and tradition.

MATERIAL: glass, glitter

INCLUDES: 1 Glass Tree Ornament

Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds. The ornaments are then hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve this beautiful creations.

Fully Dimensional Decorative Ornament Made Of Glass. Comes Ready To Hang And Has A Charm Attached With OWC Embossed On The Front.

Old World Christmas celebrated every occasion, for every family. The glass ornaments make new memories and commemorate old ones � bring �meaningfulness� to the season.

PACKAGING: Packaged with care in Old World Christmas logo keepsake box for gift giving and to store your glass tree ornament for years to come.

3.5 In H X 2.5 In W X 1.5 In D (HxWxD)

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