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American Goldfinch Ornament Old World Christmas Ornament 18045
American Goldfinch Ornament Old World Christmas Ornament 18045
SKU 18045
American Goldfinch Ornament Old World Christmas Ornament 18045
Birds are symbols of happiness and joy, so they are regarded as a necessity on the Christmas tree. Glassblowers often kept wild birds during the winter months since the sound of the gas flame in the workshop prompted the birds to sing. Then when spring arrived, the birds returned to freedom.