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Rejoice Cross Ornaments Set of 2 Assorted

Christmas Journey
SKU:
2020200253
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Rejoice Cross Ornaments Set of 2 Assorted

Christmas Journey
SKU:
2020200253
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This striking set of two ceramic cross-shaped ornaments features heartfelt religious sentiments alongside nativity or Christmas-themed illustrations with hand-painted detailing and golden edges. Sentiments read: "Peace, love, and joy" and "Always believe." A classic sheer gold ribbon is attached for easy hanging on any Christmas tree, garland or other surface this holiday season. This piece features a gentle reminder of the importance of worship and remembrance throughout the Christmas season for spiritual inspiration.
Created by Lori Siebert
The Details
  • Size: 4"w x 5.5"h
  • Inner Pack Size: 5.6"H x6.9"W x6.8"D
  • Master Carton Size: 18"H x14.2"W x14.2"D
  • Materials: stoneware
  • Seasonality: CHRISTMAS
  • Sentiment: Peace, love, and joy; Always believe.
  • Copyright: © 2020 Lori Siebert for DEMDACO
  • UPC: 638713529923
The Artist

Lori Siebert

For artist Lori Siebert, creative inspiration is as close as her family. This focus on meaningful relationships is a common thread apparent throughout her collections. At the age of seven, Lori began taking art lessons and won a ribbon for her painti

ng at a local fair. From that day forward, art became an essential part of her life. Taking classes to expand her talent led to a degree in graphic design and opening her design firm, Olika Studio. Now, she splits her time between her home studio and

mentoring a growing number of talented designers at Olika Studio. With a mix of media from acrylics and watercolors to torn paper and clay, Lori’s eclectic work spans sculpture, painting and illustration. Her designs feature unique materials and i

nspiring hand-lettered texts, and her influences include vintage quilts, her children's drawings and quirky folk asked to define her style, Lori says, “I like to be a bit of a chameleon. Experimentation with different styles and mediums feeds my i

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