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Loon Ornament

Original price $19.99 - Original price $19.99
Original price
$19.99
$19.99 - $19.99
Current price $19.99
Availability:
12 in stock, ready to be shipped

For those who love loons this would be a unique and elegant addition to their Christmas tree. Good companions for this ornament would be the Wood Duck Ornament and the Mallard Ornament.

Fun Facts: Beautifully marked in brilliant black and white, loons prefer secluded North American lakes and are excellent swimmers that can stay underwater for long periods. They are solitary, reclusive, and have a haunting call. To many, loons symbolize wilderness and solitude.

Product Details:

  • Each glass ornament is mouth-blown into finely carved molds.
  • A solution of hot liquid silver is added for exceptional color and vibrance.
  • Ornaments are then hand-painted and hand-glittered for a fine finish.

Dimensions: 2 H x 2.5 L x 1.5 W

Shipping Information

In stock orders placed by 2pm EST typically ship the same day.

All items ship for a flat rate of $6.95 to $24.95 depending on item size and destination. All orders totaling $89.00 or more will ship for free.

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EXCEPTIONS: Some very large or overweight items may require extra shipping charges. Extra charges are noted in the main product description.

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Warranty and Returns

We want you to be satisfied with your purchase which is why we offer a 30 day return policy.

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Customer Reviews

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James Kussy
Loon

All is good

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Anna Moschella
Adorable and well made

I got these ornaments as a Christmas gift to a couple who got married in Maine and had a picture of loon on their wedding invite.