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Inge-glas ® of Germany - Fruit & Vegetable Ornaments
These ornaments are considered to be the oldest style of glass ornaments produced.
Since the earliest Christmas trees were adorned with natural fruits and nuts, it was
inevitable that the glassblowers patterned many of their first molds after these
reminders of abundant harvests.
German Christmas Ornaments marked with The Star Crown" is your guarantee
that the ornament is produced in a centuries old tradition in the family workshops
of Inge-glas ® of Germany in Neustadt, near Coburg, Germany.
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