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  2. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    A teddy bear bauble purchased in England in 1959. After World War II, the East German government turned most of Lauscha's glassworks into state-owned entities, and production of baubles in Lauscha ceased. After the Berlin Wall came down, most of the firms were reestablished as private companies. As of 2009, there are still about 20 small glass ...

  3. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    A clear glass tube is heated over an open flame. It is then inserted into a mold. The glassblower then blows into the end of the tube. The glass expands to fill the mold. The glass takes on the shape of the mold. It is cooled. A silver nitrate solution is swirled about inside the ornament. This gives the ornament a silver glow.

  4. 40 Funny Christmas Ornaments for Guaranteed Laughs This Season

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    We scoured the internet to find all kinds of funny ornaments, from chuckle-worthy gems that everyone will find hilarious to some off-the-beaten path baubles that might just leave some of your ...

  5. Christmas pyramid - Wikipedia

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    In the large cities, the Christmas tree, now recognizable all over the world, gradually replaced the Lichtergestelle, but in the mountains, the people did not see a simple tree bedecked with lights; rather they were reminded of the capstans, which were commonly used in the mines of the Ore Mountains. To the pyramid shape was added to the ...

  6. Mr Strasser first broke the record in 2019 using 302 baubles, then again in 2020 with 542 baubles, and a third time in 2021 with 686 baubles. The process is a tedious one, as this year’s bunch ...

  7. Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Baubles are another common decoration, consisting of small hollow glass or plastic spheres coated with a thin metallic layer to make them reflective, with a further coating of a thin pigmented polymer in order to provide coloration. Lighting with electric lights (Christmas lights or, in the United Kingdom, fairy lights) is commonly done.

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