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Beautiful brass Cardinal Close Up ornament adornment featuring the art of Charley Harper. Perfect as a Christmas tree ornament, a year round decoration in your window, or even to wear as a pendant. These timeless ornaments come in a gift box, with a cord for hanging, and descriptive Charley Harper card. “A Cardinal, adult male, is best seen face-to-face. The waterdrop design, pointed crest, black bib and ample beak articulate better head-on than in profile. Paint him flat and you’ve got a cardinal that’s bright red from edge to edge in all directions. What? You want realism? Well, first you’d have to count the feathers in the wings. Me, I just count all the wings.” Dimensions: H: 3 1/2” x W: 2 1/2”. Made in the USA.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Luxfer Christmas Tree Topper is adapted from a glass block that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the American Luxfer Prism Company (circa 1893). This stunning tree topper is crafted with an anti-tarnish palladium coating and comes gift boxed. Ht: 8.5". W: 5.5".
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Dana Sumac WrightSicle design is adapted from an art glass dining room window from the Susan Lawrence Dana House (Springfield, Illinois, 1904). The ornament is crafted with an anti-tarnish palladium coating, gift boxed and comes with a design history card. The wright-sicle ornament is 4" in length. Made in the USA.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House Tree of Life Christmas tree ornament WrightSicle gift ornament is crafted with an anti-tarnish palladium coating. The ornament is gift boxed and comes with a design history card. The Wrightsicle ornament is 4" in length. Made in the USA.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Forms WrightSicle is adapted from one of Wright's most popular designs. In 1926-27 Liberty Magazine commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design a series of cover designs that the editors thought to be too "radical" and never used. In 1973 there was a fire in the Arizona Biltmore. The Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers graphic was...