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The Terrain Miniature Glass Bulb Ornament Set comes with a whopping 100 ornaments in an array of colors, some matte and some shiny, to use whichever way you see fit for the holidays.
Decorator Glass Boxed Ornaments (Set of 9), $32 (Orig. $40) Marbled Multicolored Ball Ornaments, $7.20 (Orig. $9) Feather Ball Ornament, $9.60-$28.80 (Orig. $12-$36)
The modern-day mold-blown colored glass Christmas ornament was invented in the small German town of Lauscha in the mid-16th century.
A yard globe (also known as a garden globe, gazing ball or chrome ball) is a mirrored sphere displayed as a lawn ornament, typically atop a conical ceramic or wrought iron stand. Sizes ranges from 1 in (25 mm) up to 10 m (33 ft) in diameter, with the most popular gazing ball being 12 in (300 mm).
Mercury glass (or silvered glass) is glass that was blown double walled, then silvered between the layers with a liquid silvering solution, and sealed. Although mercury was originally used to provide the reflective coating for mirrors, elemental mercury was never used to create tableware.
The first collection of 18 ornaments, including six glass ball ornaments. Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments are dated and available for just one year. In 1996, the ornament industry generated $2.4 billion in total annual sales, an increase of 25% over the previous year.