





Croissant Ornament
The croissant as we know it today came from France, where August Zang, an Austrian officer, opened a Viennese bakery in 1839. This delicious buttery puff roll shaped in crescent form is both a symbol of French culture and tradition.
What Sets Old World Christmas Ornaments Apart?
- Hand Crafted: Each glass ornament is blown into finely carved molds.
- A solution of hot liquid silver is added for exceptional color and vibrance.
- Hand Painted: Ornaments are then hand painted and hand glittered for a fine finish.
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The croissant as we know it today came from France, where August Zang, an Austrian officer, opened a Viennese bakery in 1839. This delicious buttery puff roll shaped in crescent form is both a symbol of French culture and tradition.
What Sets Old World Christmas Ornaments Apart?
- Hand Crafted: Each glass ornament is blown into finely carved molds.
- A solution of hot liquid silver is added for exceptional color and vibrance.
- Hand Painted: Ornaments are then hand painted and hand glittered for a fine finish.























