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Waterford® Crystal Duleek Cross, Christmas Ornament

  • Posted on November 22, 2009 at 5:12 am

  • ornament
  • Crystal
  • Fine crystal should be hand washed in warm soapy water rinsed thoroughly and dried with a lint free cloth. We don’t recommend using a dishwasher as it can dull and damage the surface. Don’t turn upside down while drying/storing.
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Product Description
The 2009 Duleek Cross Ornament is a classic design based on the Duleek Cross, County Meath, Ireland. This cross has a celtic design with intricate cuts and is embelished with a green jewel enhancer as well as a pewter 2009 emblem…. More >>

Waterford® Crystal Duleek Cross, Christmas Ornament

Waterford® Crystal 2009 Annual Angel Ornament

  • Posted on November 20, 2009 at 11:15 am

  • ornament
  • crystal
  • Fine crystal should be hand washed in warm soapy water rinsed thoroughly and dried with a lint free cloth. We don’t recommend using a dishwasher as it can dull and damage the surface. Don’t turn upside down while drying/storing.
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Product Description
The 2009 Annual Angel Ornament is a classic design that has endured. This year’s angel is praying and is adorned with a red jewel enhancer and pewter 2009 emblem…. More >>

Waterford® Crystal 2009 Annual Angel Ornament

Waterford® Crystal 2009 Lismore Toasting Flute Ornament, First Edition

  • Posted on November 19, 2009 at 1:16 pm

  • ornament
  • Crystal
  • Fine crystal should be hand washed in warm soapy water rinsed thoroughly and dried with a lint free cloth. We don’t recommend using a dishwasher as it can dull and damage the surface. Don’t turn upside down while drying/storing.
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Product Description
So treasured and so timeless, the beauty of Lismore toasting flutes grows with love. This year Waterford expands this notion in an ornament. The ornament has the intricate diamond and wedge cuts to match the flutes. You will enjoy using or giving it to celebrate special occasions…. More >>

Waterford® Crystal 2009 Lismore Toasting Flute Ornament, First Edition

Waterford® Crystal 12 Days of Christmas Ornament, 3rd Edition

  • Posted on November 19, 2009 at 6:27 am

  • ornament
  • crystal
  • Fine crystal should be hand washed in warm soapy water rinsed thoroughly and dried with a lint free cloth. We don’t recommend using a dishwasher as it can dull and damage the surface. Don’t turn upside down while drying/storing.
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Product Description
23 years ago Waterford created a collection of ornaments to showcase the Twelve Days of Christmas. The newest addition to that set is the limited edition Charm Ornament. It is a beautiful Fleur D’Lis shape with a French Hen charm hanging from the bottom…. More >>

Waterford® Crystal 12 Days of Christmas Ornament, 3rd Edition

Waterford® Crystal 2009 Our First, Christmas Ornament

  • Posted on November 18, 2009 at 8:43 am

  • ornament
  • crystal
  • Fine crystal should be hand washed in warm soapy water rinsed thoroughly and dried with a lint free cloth. We don’t recommend using a dishwasher as it can dull and damage the surface. Don’t turn upside down while drying/storing.
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Product Description
The 2009 Our First Christmas Heart Ornament is a classic Waterford holiday piece that showcases a theme of love. The ornament is dated for 2009 with a pewter hang tag and has a red ornament enhancer…. More >>

Waterford® Crystal 2009 Our First, Christmas Ornament

Is Buying a Newborn Expensive Keepsakes (Crystal, Porcelain, Gems) Appropriate?

  • Posted on November 17, 2009 at 4:35 pm

I am a distant grandparent and always buy my grandchildren keepsakes for Christmas in the hope that they will stay with the child throughout their lifetimes.

What do you think of this practice? I am not there with them and can’t imagine buying them something that will be thrown away. Their parents are comfortable and they have a slew of other relatives to buy all the little things….

Would putting the money aside be a better practice? If so,how would you do that? In what form?

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