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Cherry Blossom Fused Glass Ornament - Handmade Japanese Style Decorative Hanging Decor for Home, Garden & Wedding - Perfect for Spring Decorations, Gifts & Party Favors
Cherry Blossom Fused Glass Ornament - Handmade Japanese Style Decorative Hanging Decor for Home, Garden & Wedding - Perfect for Spring Decorations, Gifts & Party FavorsCherry Blossom Fused Glass Ornament - Handmade Japanese Style Decorative Hanging Decor for Home, Garden & Wedding - Perfect for Spring Decorations, Gifts & Party FavorsCherry Blossom Fused Glass Ornament - Handmade Japanese Style Decorative Hanging Decor for Home, Garden & Wedding - Perfect for Spring Decorations, Gifts & Party Favors

Cherry Blossom Fused Glass Ornament - Handmade Japanese Style Decorative Hanging Decor for Home, Garden & Wedding - Perfect for Spring Decorations, Gifts & Party Favors

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Product Description

  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Made in Oak Park, Illinois, USA
  • 2 1/2 X 2 1/2 inches
  • Unique and one of a kind
  • You don't have to wait for the holidays to hang our Cherry Blossom Fused Glass Ornament. It looks lovely when placed in front of a window so light can shine through the handcrafted colorful sheet glass. Individually crafted, a cherry blossom drawing is screen printed onto a section of wispy white glass. Each is unique, see photos for typical variations.

  • Spring in Washington celebrates the cherry trees and their beautiful pink and white flowers that bloom in late March. Every year, Cherry Blossom Festival performers put on a colorful show right in front of the National Archives steps. The majority of the trees are located near the Tidal Basin, where they are most popularly viewed. The Japanese cherry trees were a gift from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City to the city of Washington on March 27, 1912. The National Archives holds many records related to the United States' relationship with Japan.

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