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  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

The Cardinal Christmas Tree Ornament brings a flush of warm color to the frosty white tableau. This 5-inch tall glass ornament from Old World Christmas is a festive tribute to the enduring symbols of hope and life that brighten our winter days.

Vivid red cardinals, perched amongst the boughs of a lush green tree, is a sight that lifts the spirit, reminding us that even the coldest winter gives way to the renewal of spring. The tree itself is textured to mimic the rich, intricate patterns of pine needles, each one shimmering with a dusting of frost-like glitter.

This ornament marries the vibrant green of the Christmas tree with the striking red of the cardinal, two colors synonymous with the season's joy and vitality. The cardinal, with its brilliant plumage, is a joyful messenger, bringing color and life to stark winter landscapes, its appearance a promise of the brightness that follows the snow's blanket.

Nestled on an evergreen, this ornament is a glittering reminder that warmth persists amidst the chill, that life endures even in dormancy. It's a celebration of resilience, of nature's cycles, and the comfort that comes with knowing the sun will return to thaw the frozen earth. Let this Cardinal Christmas Tree Ornament be a beacon of joy on your Christmas tree, a spark of anticipation for the coming spring, and a symbol of the life that flourishes even in the heart of winter. It's a message of hope, not just for the season, but for every day beyond.

Text on Old World hang tag: The bright red of a cardinal bird and green of a Christmas tree are symbols of hope and life at Christmastime. The cardinal visits and brings joy, color and life to give us a reminder that the cold winter days will pass and spring will return. Placed upon an evergreen tree we are given hope.

Item #: OW48044

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

The Cardinal Christmas Tree Ornament brings a flush of warm color to the frosty white tableau. This 5-inch tall glass ornament from Old World Christmas is a festive tribute to the enduring symbols of hope and life that brighten our winter days.

Vivid red cardinals, perched amongst the boughs of a lush green tree, is a sight that lifts the spirit, reminding us that even the coldest winter gives way to the renewal of spring. The tree itself is textured to mimic the rich, intricate patterns of pine needles, each one shimmering with a dusting of frost-like glitter.

This ornament marries the vibrant green of the Christmas tree with the striking red of the cardinal, two colors synonymous with the season's joy and vitality. The cardinal, with its brilliant plumage, is a joyful messenger, bringing color and life to stark winter landscapes, its appearance a promise of the brightness that follows the snow's blanket.

Nestled on an evergreen, this ornament is a glittering reminder that warmth persists amidst the chill, that life endures even in dormancy. It's a celebration of resilience, of nature's cycles, and the comfort that comes with knowing the sun will return to thaw the frozen earth. Let this Cardinal Christmas Tree Ornament be a beacon of joy on your Christmas tree, a spark of anticipation for the coming spring, and a symbol of the life that flourishes even in the heart of winter. It's a message of hope, not just for the season, but for every day beyond.

Text on Old World hang tag: The bright red of a cardinal bird and green of a Christmas tree are symbols of hope and life at Christmastime. The cardinal visits and brings joy, color and life to give us a reminder that the cold winter days will pass and spring will return. Placed upon an evergreen tree we are given hope.

Item #: OW48044

Cardinal Christmas Tree Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: OW48044
Regular price
$21.99
Sale price
$21.99
Regular price
Size:
2x2x5" Width: 2" Height: 5" Length: 2"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
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