Christopher Radko NEW ROLLING STONES 60 LICKS LITTLE GEMS 6 Ornament Set
Rolling Stones 60 Licks Little Gem Prepack. Set Includes 6 Ornaments. 3.25 in (H) x 2.25 in (L) x 0.75 in (W). Brand New in Box. Even “Wild Horses” won’t keep a true fan from getting their hands on this Rolling Stones Little Gem collection! The “Licks” logo made its debut on their Sticky Fingers album cover in 1971 and has been evolving ever since. Add some color to your tree with their: vibrant 1981 North American Tour Tongue, funky blue and orange 1989 Zig Zag (Jagged) Tongue, hieroglyph-inspired 1997 Babylonian Tongue, and colorful 2002 Rainbow Tongue. More a fan of the classics? This set also includes the Rolling Stones’ original tongue as well as a slightly modernized version of the classic #nofilter. With all six styles representing a time in the Stones’ history, it’s hard to choose a favorite-and we won’t make you! Every prepack includes two of each style. With variety like this, “Satisfaction” is practically guaranteed! Christopher Radko ornaments use traditional holiday classics such as Santa Claus, snowmen, stockings, Christmas trees and religious inspirations to design the finest handcrafted glass Christmas ornaments. Each heirloom quality Radko ornament is still mouth blown and hand-painted in Eastern Europe using time-honored Renaissance-era techniques by skilled artisans and craftsmen. All Radko ornaments are made from tempered glass to help resist breakage and are hand-painted with water based paint. Whether you are a seasoned Christopher Radko ornament collector, new to the world of Christopher Radko or looking for the perfect gift, you are sure to appreciate the special magic of Christopher Radko with it’s joyous glass ornament assortments that create stories and inspire memories. Check Out My Other Items. A Christmas Shoppe is an Authorized Christopher Radko Dealer.
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