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Glass Christmas ornaments go back 140 years. Putnam County designer Christopher Radko is taking them into the next century ...
The glass ornaments can be attractive to young children, but the lead can be harmful if ingested, according to the National Capital Poison Center.
Lewiston-made glass ornaments much cherished today The Paragon factory, which closed in 2004, made plain and fancy glass balls until the mid 1970s.
LEWISTON — For more than a decade starting in 1959, a Lewiston factory looked something like a Christmas workshop as it churned out millions of brightly colored ornaments. Paragon Glass Works ...
The Christmas trade is big business in Mexico, which exports everything from ornaments to holiday candy to the United States and other parts of the world. While Christmas-related goods represent ...
The Inge-Glas company in Germany is one of the oldest in the world still making Christmas ornaments the traditional way.
Old World Christmas, a shop that sells traditional, mouth-blown glass ornaments (including quite a few pickle ornaments) prints the origin “story” of the pickle tradition in every ornament box.
In Tlalpujahua, Mexico, the spirit of Christmas is baked into the small town's very existence.
At some point a few years ago, a well-meaning relative got me a very thoughtful Christmas ornament: a little blown-glass vintage car of indeterminate make with a tree on top of it. It was perfect ...
The first glass Christmas ornaments were made in Germany. F.W. Woolworth was approached by a salesman hoping to display glass Christmas ornaments from Germany in his store.
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