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  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Look who's drifted in from the mythical depths to adorn your Christmas tree – the Orange Seahorse Ornament from Old World Christmas. This 5-inch glass ornament carries the legacy of ancient sea gods and the charm of modern marine life. The Greeks and Romans revered sea horses as the steeds of ocean deities, symbolizing the formidable power of the sea, and they were thought to ward off illness too.

This particular sea horse, with its vibrant gradient from red to yellow, and sparkling with glittered accents, brings both history and color to your festive decor. Its delicate form and artful details reflect the seahorse's unique presence in the water, an animal that's long been a sign of good fortune for those who make their living on the waves.

Not just for Christmas, this seahorse can be a year-round talisman for luck and health in any coastal home or boat. Its bright colors and shimmering texture catch the light beautifully, evoking the sun's reflection on the ocean's surface.

This little oceanic ornament can be your holiday luck charm for your seafaring adventures. It's a perfect gift for lovers of marine life, fishermen seeking favor with the sea, or anyone who delights in the more unusual and graceful creatures that inhabit our world.

As it hangs among the branches of your Christmas tree, let this orange seahorse ornament remind you of the sea's timeless myths, its enduring majesty, and the tiny creatures that carry such grand legends in their gentle curves.

Text on Old World hang tag: In Ancient Greece and Rome, sea horses were believed to pull the chariots of the sea gods. With this association, they symbolized the power of the water. Superstition held that they also protected against fever. Today, sea horses remain good luck symbols for fishermen.

Item #: 12039O

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Look who's drifted in from the mythical depths to adorn your Christmas tree – the Orange Seahorse Ornament from Old World Christmas. This 5-inch glass ornament carries the legacy of ancient sea gods and the charm of modern marine life. The Greeks and Romans revered sea horses as the steeds of ocean deities, symbolizing the formidable power of the sea, and they were thought to ward off illness too.

This particular sea horse, with its vibrant gradient from red to yellow, and sparkling with glittered accents, brings both history and color to your festive decor. Its delicate form and artful details reflect the seahorse's unique presence in the water, an animal that's long been a sign of good fortune for those who make their living on the waves.

Not just for Christmas, this seahorse can be a year-round talisman for luck and health in any coastal home or boat. Its bright colors and shimmering texture catch the light beautifully, evoking the sun's reflection on the ocean's surface.

This little oceanic ornament can be your holiday luck charm for your seafaring adventures. It's a perfect gift for lovers of marine life, fishermen seeking favor with the sea, or anyone who delights in the more unusual and graceful creatures that inhabit our world.

As it hangs among the branches of your Christmas tree, let this orange seahorse ornament remind you of the sea's timeless myths, its enduring majesty, and the tiny creatures that carry such grand legends in their gentle curves.

Text on Old World hang tag: In Ancient Greece and Rome, sea horses were believed to pull the chariots of the sea gods. With this association, they symbolized the power of the water. Superstition held that they also protected against fever. Today, sea horses remain good luck symbols for fishermen.

Item #: 12039O

Orange Seahorse Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: 12039O
Regular price
$17.99
Sale price
$17.99
Regular price
Size:
2x1.25x5" Width: 1.25" Height: 5" Length: 2"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
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