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Gyro Ornament

Gyro Ornament

Gyros are a popular fast food. Traditionally served with pork, beef or lamb and tzatziki sauce wrapped in pita bread, gyros are a delicious meal. Gyros can also include tomato, onion and fried potatoes. So delicious, you can almost taste it!

  • Dimensions: 4.5H X 2L X 1.25W inches
  • Comes with an Old World Christmas branded box

Old World Christmas glass Christmas decorations are made using techniques that originated in the 1800s. Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds before a hot solution of liquid silver is poured inside. The ornaments are then hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve the beautiful results.

$27.95
Gyro Ornament
$27.95

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Gyro Ornament

Gyros are a popular fast food. Traditionally served with pork, beef or lamb and tzatziki sauce wrapped in pita bread, gyros are a delicious meal. Gyros can also include tomato, onion and fried potatoes. So delicious, you can almost taste it!

  • Dimensions: 4.5H X 2L X 1.25W inches
  • Comes with an Old World Christmas branded box

Old World Christmas glass Christmas decorations are made using techniques that originated in the 1800s. Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds before a hot solution of liquid silver is poured inside. The ornaments are then hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve the beautiful results.

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Gyros are a popular fast food. Traditionally served with pork, beef or lamb and tzatziki sauce wrapped in pita bread, gyros are a delicious meal. Gyros can also include tomato, onion and fried potatoes. So delicious, you can almost taste it!

  • Dimensions: 4.5H X 2L X 1.25W inches
  • Comes with an Old World Christmas branded box

Old World Christmas glass Christmas decorations are made using techniques that originated in the 1800s. Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds before a hot solution of liquid silver is poured inside. The ornaments are then hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve the beautiful results.