About

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament
The glass Papaya Ornament brings a slice of paradise to your Christmas or food tree. This 3.75-inch tall glass tree decoration encapsulates the lush, vibrant hues and the nourishing spirit of the papaya, a fruit cherished in the tropical regions of North and Central America.

Crafted with a lustrous finish, the ornament mirrors the papaya's sunny flesh, a gradient of yellows and oranges that evoke sunrises on a warm beach. The black seeds cluster at the center, each one glistening like a tiny eye, a testament to the meticulous attention to detail that brings this piece to life.

The papaya is not just a symbol of exotic flavors and summer breezes; it carries with it a message to look within and reflect on the world around you. Dreaming of this fruit is believed to be a prompt for introspection and mindfulness, making this ornament a thoughtful addition to your holiday decor.

Hanging this ornament from the tree can serve as a daily reminder to pause and appreciate the simple joys, the natural beauty that surrounds us, and the personal growth that comes with each passing year. It's a nudge to take in the fullness of life, to savor the richness of every moment, and to seek out the sweetness that lies within.

This Papaya Ornament is a celebration of life's delicious diversity, a bright and bold emblem that brings a bit of tropical warmth to even the chilliest winter evenings. It's a perfect gift for the health-conscious, the lovers of fruit, or those who simply dream of a Christmas filled with color, light, and reflection.

Text on Old World hang tag: The papaya is a delicious and nutritious fruit native to the tropical regions of North and Central America. However, dreaming of a papaya comes with a message to examine yourself and focus on what is happening around you.

Item #: OW28141

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament
The glass Papaya Ornament brings a slice of paradise to your Christmas or food tree. This 3.75-inch tall glass tree decoration encapsulates the lush, vibrant hues and the nourishing spirit of the papaya, a fruit cherished in the tropical regions of North and Central America.

Crafted with a lustrous finish, the ornament mirrors the papaya's sunny flesh, a gradient of yellows and oranges that evoke sunrises on a warm beach. The black seeds cluster at the center, each one glistening like a tiny eye, a testament to the meticulous attention to detail that brings this piece to life.

The papaya is not just a symbol of exotic flavors and summer breezes; it carries with it a message to look within and reflect on the world around you. Dreaming of this fruit is believed to be a prompt for introspection and mindfulness, making this ornament a thoughtful addition to your holiday decor.

Hanging this ornament from the tree can serve as a daily reminder to pause and appreciate the simple joys, the natural beauty that surrounds us, and the personal growth that comes with each passing year. It's a nudge to take in the fullness of life, to savor the richness of every moment, and to seek out the sweetness that lies within.

This Papaya Ornament is a celebration of life's delicious diversity, a bright and bold emblem that brings a bit of tropical warmth to even the chilliest winter evenings. It's a perfect gift for the health-conscious, the lovers of fruit, or those who simply dream of a Christmas filled with color, light, and reflection.

Text on Old World hang tag: The papaya is a delicious and nutritious fruit native to the tropical regions of North and Central America. However, dreaming of a papaya comes with a message to examine yourself and focus on what is happening around you.

Item #: OW28141

Papaya Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: OW28141
Regular price
$17.99
Sale price
$17.99
Regular price
Size:
2.25x1x3.75" Width: 1" Height: 3.75" Length: 2.25"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
Low stock - order soon! Only 3 left!
Why Traditions?
We're a family-owned store that’s been spreading holiday cheer for over 30 years — and we’ve been...  Read more

You Might Also Like