According to legend, robins acquired their red breasts on the first Christmas. A robin saw the Christ Child shivering as the fire began to die, so the bird flew close to the embers and began fanning them with its wings. As t...

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According to legend, robins acquired their red breasts on the first Christmas. A robin saw the Christ Child shivering as the fire began to die, so the bird flew close to the embers and began fanning them with its wings. As the fire began to burn more brightly, its heat burned the compassionate robin s breast and turned it red.

  • Robin Legend: This hand-blown robin recalls the Christmas tale of the bird warming the Christ Child - symbol of comfort, hope and giving.
  • Festive Plumage: Glossy orange breast, hand-painted feather textures, brown-gray tones, glittered highlights and subtle shimmer - perfect gift.
  • Thoughtful Gift: A charming glass robin ornament, perfect as a stocking stuffer for teachers, families, or bird lovers.
  • Handcrafted Quality: Made from mouth-blown glass and hand-painted with traditional techniques from the 1800s.
  • Timeless Collectible: Crafted to endure for generations, this ornament maintains its quality year after year, bringing lasting beauty and holiday joy.
  • Robin Legend: This hand-blown robin recalls the Christmas tale of the bird warming the Christ Child - symbol of comfort, hope and giving.
  • Festive Plumage: Glossy orange breast, hand-painted feather textures, brown-gray tones, glittered highlights and subtle shimmer - perfect gift.
  • Thoughtful Gift: A charming glass robin ornament, perfect as a stocking stuffer for teachers, families, or bird lovers.
  • Handcrafted Quality: Made from mouth-blown glass and hand-painted with traditional techniques from the 1800s.
  • Timeless Collectible: Crafted to endure for generations, this ornament maintains its quality year after year, bringing lasting beauty and holiday joy.

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