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    Georg Jensen 2022 Mobile Angel Ornament. Georg Jensen 2022 Mobile Angel Ornament. Nordstrom. This beautiful gold angel ornament comes with two different ribbons to commemorate this year’s ...

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    Commemorate your babys first holiday season with the Pottery Barn Kids Babys First Christmas Handprint Ornament Kit.

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    In 1973, Hallmark Cards started manufacturing Christmas ornaments. The first collection included 18 ornaments, including six glass ball ornaments. The Hallmark Keepsake Ornament collection is dated and available for just one year.

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    In 1973, Hallmark Cards started manufacturing Christmas ornaments. The first collection included 18 ornaments, including six glass ball ornaments. The Hallmark Keepsake Ornament collection is dated and available for just one year.

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    A Christmas gift or Christmas present is a gift given in celebration of Christmas. Christmas gifts are often exchanged on Christmas Eve (December 24), [1] Christmas Day itself (December 25) or on the last day of the twelve-day Christmas season, Twelfth Night ( January 5 ). [2] The practice of giving gifts during Christmastide, according to ...

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    Mathilda's own baby weighed 35 pounds when it was born on Nov. 12, 1969, becoming the first hippopotamus born at the Oklahoma City Zoo. This photo was published Aug. 5, 1970, in The Daily Oklahoman.