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Sweet Potato Ornament

Sweet Potato Ornament

This sweet, edible tuber is part of the morning glory family. Christopher Columbus's explorers first tasted this delicious vegetable in 1492. Soon, sweet potatoes were enjoyed worldwide. Celebrate this history with a fun Sweet Potato Ornament!

  • Dimensions: 1.5H x 1.5L x 5W 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.

$18.95
Sweet Potato Ornament
$18.95

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Sweet Potato Ornament

This sweet, edible tuber is part of the morning glory family. Christopher Columbus's explorers first tasted this delicious vegetable in 1492. Soon, sweet potatoes were enjoyed worldwide. Celebrate this history with a fun Sweet Potato Ornament!

  • Dimensions: 1.5H x 1.5L x 5W 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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This sweet, edible tuber is part of the morning glory family. Christopher Columbus's explorers first tasted this delicious vegetable in 1492. Soon, sweet potatoes were enjoyed worldwide. Celebrate this history with a fun Sweet Potato Ornament!

  • Dimensions: 1.5H x 1.5L x 5W 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.