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  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

This Betta Fish Ornament from Old World Christmas is just as stunning as the actual fish. Known for their vivid colors and elegant, flowing fins, Betta fish have enchanted aquatic enthusiasts for centuries. This 4-inch glass ornament captures the ethereal beauty of the Betta with a dazzling blend of metallic blue, purple, and red hues.

The Betta, often called the Siamese fighting fish, is celebrated for its remarkable vibrancy and dynamic fin displays. This ornament showcases that natural artistry, with colors that shimmer and shift in the light—much like a real Betta gliding through the water. The ornament's glittery accents reflect the sparkle of the season, ensuring it stands out among the branches of your Christmas tree.

Not only does this piece pay homage to the Betta's striking appearance, but it also embodies the graceful movement of these beloved fish. Each curve and sweep of the ornament's design seems to mimic the Betta's serene, flowing motion beneath the water's surface.

Whether you're a dedicated aquarist or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of nature's creations, this Betta Fish Ornament is a gorgeous addition to any holiday collection. It's a tribute to the centuries of domestication that have spotlighted the Betta's charm, bringing the tranquility of the aquatic world into the warmth of your home. Hang this ornament and let the Betta's calm yet striking essence remind you of the serenity and joy that the holiday season brings.

Text on Old World hang tag: Betta Fish, originally known as Siamese fighting fish, are one of the most colorful and vibrant freshwater fish. They have been domesticated for over 800 years, and centuries of breeding have produced fish of exceptional beauty and grace with flowing fins, which makes them a favorite in aquariums.

Item #: 12384

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

This Betta Fish Ornament from Old World Christmas is just as stunning as the actual fish. Known for their vivid colors and elegant, flowing fins, Betta fish have enchanted aquatic enthusiasts for centuries. This 4-inch glass ornament captures the ethereal beauty of the Betta with a dazzling blend of metallic blue, purple, and red hues.

The Betta, often called the Siamese fighting fish, is celebrated for its remarkable vibrancy and dynamic fin displays. This ornament showcases that natural artistry, with colors that shimmer and shift in the light—much like a real Betta gliding through the water. The ornament's glittery accents reflect the sparkle of the season, ensuring it stands out among the branches of your Christmas tree.

Not only does this piece pay homage to the Betta's striking appearance, but it also embodies the graceful movement of these beloved fish. Each curve and sweep of the ornament's design seems to mimic the Betta's serene, flowing motion beneath the water's surface.

Whether you're a dedicated aquarist or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of nature's creations, this Betta Fish Ornament is a gorgeous addition to any holiday collection. It's a tribute to the centuries of domestication that have spotlighted the Betta's charm, bringing the tranquility of the aquatic world into the warmth of your home. Hang this ornament and let the Betta's calm yet striking essence remind you of the serenity and joy that the holiday season brings.

Text on Old World hang tag: Betta Fish, originally known as Siamese fighting fish, are one of the most colorful and vibrant freshwater fish. They have been domesticated for over 800 years, and centuries of breeding have produced fish of exceptional beauty and grace with flowing fins, which makes them a favorite in aquariums.

Item #: 12384

Betta Fish Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: 12384
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$14.99
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$14.99
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Size:
4x1x2.75" Width: 1" Height: 2.75" Length: 3.75"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
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