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  • An Old World Christmas Ornament

The Pelican Bird Ornament from Old World Christmas is a beautifully crafted piece that brings both elegance and symbolism to your holiday décor. Measuring 3.25 inches and made from high-quality glass, this ornament features the Pelican, a bird rich in history and meaning.

According to an ancient legend, the Pelican is a symbol of Jesus. During a famine, a mother pelican, in an act of self-sacrifice, gave her own blood to nourish her young, ultimately losing her own life. This story has made the Pelican a powerful symbol of self-sacrifice and it is often used in heraldry to represent devotion and care.

This Pelican ornament is designed with an accurate form, showcasing a bright orange bill that stands out vividly. The glittered accents on the feather-textured wings add a touch of sparkle, making it a radiant addition to any Christmas tree. The base of the ornament is designed to look like sandy beach terrain, adding a beachy feel that complements the bird’s natural habitat.

Old World Christmas is renowned for its dedication to quality and craftsmanship, ensuring that each ornament becomes a cherished keepsake. The Pelican Bird Ornament is no exception, offering a meaningful and aesthetically pleasing addition to your holiday decorations.

Celebrate the spirit of self-sacrifice and the beauty of nature with this exquisite glass ornament. It serves as a poignant reminder of the values of care and devotion, making it a perfect gift for those who appreciate both the natural world and the deeper meanings behind holiday traditions.

Text on Old World hang tag: The Pelican is a symbol of Jesus per an ancient legend. During a famine, the Pelican cared so dearly for her young that she chose to give them her own blood to prevent starvation, but in turn lost her own life. The Pelican is a symbol of self-sacrifice and is used in heraldry.

Item #: 16073

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Ornament

The Pelican Bird Ornament from Old World Christmas is a beautifully crafted piece that brings both elegance and symbolism to your holiday décor. Measuring 3.25 inches and made from high-quality glass, this ornament features the Pelican, a bird rich in history and meaning.

According to an ancient legend, the Pelican is a symbol of Jesus. During a famine, a mother pelican, in an act of self-sacrifice, gave her own blood to nourish her young, ultimately losing her own life. This story has made the Pelican a powerful symbol of self-sacrifice and it is often used in heraldry to represent devotion and care.

This Pelican ornament is designed with an accurate form, showcasing a bright orange bill that stands out vividly. The glittered accents on the feather-textured wings add a touch of sparkle, making it a radiant addition to any Christmas tree. The base of the ornament is designed to look like sandy beach terrain, adding a beachy feel that complements the bird’s natural habitat.

Old World Christmas is renowned for its dedication to quality and craftsmanship, ensuring that each ornament becomes a cherished keepsake. The Pelican Bird Ornament is no exception, offering a meaningful and aesthetically pleasing addition to your holiday decorations.

Celebrate the spirit of self-sacrifice and the beauty of nature with this exquisite glass ornament. It serves as a poignant reminder of the values of care and devotion, making it a perfect gift for those who appreciate both the natural world and the deeper meanings behind holiday traditions.

Text on Old World hang tag: The Pelican is a symbol of Jesus per an ancient legend. During a famine, the Pelican cared so dearly for her young that she chose to give them her own blood to prevent starvation, but in turn lost her own life. The Pelican is a symbol of self-sacrifice and is used in heraldry.

Item #: 16073

Pelican Bird Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: 16073
Regular price
$19.99
Sale price
$19.99
Regular price
Size:
3.25x3.25x1" Width: 1" Height: 3.25" Length: 3.25"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
Year Introduced
2015

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