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Chicago Bean Glass Christmas Ornament Review

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Description of Chicago Bean Glass Christmas Ornament

4 Inches in Diameter (100 mm). German Glass. Hand Painted. Hanging Ribbon Attached. Designed in the USA - Made in Ukraine.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not as Elegant as Expected

According to my experience, the ornament looks tacky AND cheap compared to the photo online .The design is not as elegant as I had hoped..

Pros
  • Exquisite design that accurately portrays the iconic Chicago Bean
Cons
  • Fragile glass material can easily break if mishandled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Gorgeous Chicago-Inspired Holiday Decoration!

i recently picked up a new ornament for my tree that I absolutely love! While its not specifically a Christmas ornament, it fits in just perfectly with the rest of my holiday decor .As a result of my tests, I determined that this ornament is well-made and will last for years to come not to mention it adds a lovely touch of elegance to my tree. The only downside is that I wish it came in more colors. Overall, I highly recommend this ornament to anyone looking to add a touch of sophistication to…

Pros
  • Beautiful and unique addition to any Christmas ornament collection.
Cons
  • Fragile glass material requires careful handling and can easily break.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

. a friend from Brazil who is madly in love with "Bob "

I have a friend from Brazil who is madly in love with "Bob"! She liked the decoration very much, it looks very nice on the Christmas treeπŸ‘ Thank you

Pros
  • 4 inch diameter (100 mm)
Cons
  • Functionality