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  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

A saxophone’s smooth, rich tones have made it a central part of jazz, classical, and contemporary music for generations. This 4.75-inch glass ornament reflects that same energy with its gleaming gold finish, silver-glittered keys, and detailed design that mirrors the curves of a real saxophone.

Invented by Antoine-Joseph Sax in the 19th century, the saxophone quickly found its place in orchestras, military bands, and later, the world of jazz. Musicians may produce everything from heartfelt melodies to energizing solos because to its expressive sound. With meticulously made elements and a polished surface that gleams in the dazzling lights, this ornament showcases the alto style that is signature to the instrument.

The silver accents offer just the proper amount of shine, and the ornament's brilliant brassy color makes it stand out. This piece is a noteworthy addition to any holiday collection, whether it is being given to a saxophonist, recognizing a favorite instrument, or celebrating a love of music.

Perfect for musicians, jazz fans, or anybody who appreciates musical artistry, this ornament adds a distinctive and stylish addition to seasonal décor. When hung from a tree or presented as a memento, it acts as a reminder of the songs that characterize holidays, customs, and everyday moments.

Text on Old World hang tag: The Saxophone was invented by and named for Antoine-Joseph Sax, who was an expert instrument maker and talented musician. Introduced in Paris and patented in 1846, the Saxophone has since become a necessity in every band due to its tonal beauty and versatility.

Item #: 38025

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

A saxophone’s smooth, rich tones have made it a central part of jazz, classical, and contemporary music for generations. This 4.75-inch glass ornament reflects that same energy with its gleaming gold finish, silver-glittered keys, and detailed design that mirrors the curves of a real saxophone.

Invented by Antoine-Joseph Sax in the 19th century, the saxophone quickly found its place in orchestras, military bands, and later, the world of jazz. Musicians may produce everything from heartfelt melodies to energizing solos because to its expressive sound. With meticulously made elements and a polished surface that gleams in the dazzling lights, this ornament showcases the alto style that is signature to the instrument.

The silver accents offer just the proper amount of shine, and the ornament's brilliant brassy color makes it stand out. This piece is a noteworthy addition to any holiday collection, whether it is being given to a saxophonist, recognizing a favorite instrument, or celebrating a love of music.

Perfect for musicians, jazz fans, or anybody who appreciates musical artistry, this ornament adds a distinctive and stylish addition to seasonal décor. When hung from a tree or presented as a memento, it acts as a reminder of the songs that characterize holidays, customs, and everyday moments.

Text on Old World hang tag: The Saxophone was invented by and named for Antoine-Joseph Sax, who was an expert instrument maker and talented musician. Introduced in Paris and patented in 1846, the Saxophone has since become a necessity in every band due to its tonal beauty and versatility.

Item #: 38025

Saxophone Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: 38025
Regular price
$19.99
Sale price
$19.99
Regular price
Size:
2.25x1x4.75"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
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