Did you know?
The Romanian children celebrate Christmas by going from house to house, shouting good wishes. The group of children bears a sign made of wood, called “Star”. This home-made star is traditionally decorated with shiny paper and ribbons and is attached to the end of a twig. A lighted candle is placed inside the star so that it shines like a torch.
Craftsmen created each globe from the finest crystal.
The globe is blown by man, so that the melted wand is transformed into the shape you see here and then hand-painted.
The ornaments are delivered in presentation packaging, lithographed, polychrome, with protective alveoli. The packaging has 1, 3, 5 or more globes, depending on the size. The packaging is provided with a transparent slot that ensures a viewing of the packaged product.
To keep the ornaments, avoid storing them in basements or attics, where they can be damaged by moisture. Excessive heat and moisture can damage materials. Make sure the ornaments are clean and dry before storing them.