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  2. Franklin Art Glass Studios - Wikipedia

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    This left Wilhelm Kielblock, a noted German stained glass designer and painter, [2] and Elmore Helf, a business man, to reorganize the company. Elmore Helf was not the first member of the Helf family to run a stained glass studio, his father, Henry Helf, was shop foreman for Von Gerichten Art Glass Company in Columbus, Ohio. [3]

  3. Shiny Brite - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, Max Eckardt established Shiny Brite ornaments, working with the Corning Glass company to mass-produce glass Christmas ornaments. Eckardt had been importing hand-blown glass balls from Germany since around 1907, but had the foresight to anticipate a disruption in his supply from the upcoming war. Corning adapted their process for making ...

  4. 40 Unique Christmas Ornaments You Won't Find on Grandma ... - AOL

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    Make your tree the talk of the holiday season with these unique tree ornaments and Christmas decorations that glimmer with festive cheer. 40 Unique Christmas Ornaments You Won't Find on Grandma's Tree

  5. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    Figural glass Christmas ornaments originated in the small town of Lauscha, Germany in the latter half of the 19th century. [32] The town had long produced fine glassware. The production of Christmas ornaments became a family affair for many people. Some families invested 16 hours a day in production. For some, it was their sole source of income.

  6. 15 of the best places to go for Christmas - AOL

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    Make photographic and visual memories with a roughly 30-meter (100-foot) tall Christmas tree that is brought to the central square of Place Kléber each year and decorated with ornaments and lights.

  7. Christopher Radko - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, his family's 14-foot Christmas tree crashed to the ground, taking his family's heirloom of 2,000 exquisite, mouth-blown European glass ornaments with it. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] Unable to find replacements of the ornaments, Radko started his own ornaments business and sourced the ornaments from Polish craftsmen that he met on a trip. [ 9 ]