The Blue Jay Ornament celebrates the vibrant blue plumage and fierce nature of the beloved Blue Jay. Both intelligent and adaptable, the blue jay is often the first seen at the birdfeeder in the morning. Blue jays are known for their keen intelligence and tight family bonds; they are also credited with helping oak trees proliferate after the last glacial period, given their penchant for acorns.
Measures 2 1/2" tall x 1" wide.
Ornament is tied with a satin ribbon.
Comes packaged on a Danforth ID card.
Each ornament is carefully made and colored by hand in Middlebury, VT.
Danforth Pewter, Handcrafted in the USA Fred and Judi Danforth founded Danforth Pewter in 1975 in Vermont, reviving a family tradition that stretches back to the pewter workshop Thomas Danforth II opened in colonial Connecticut in 1755. The company handcrafts a wide range of pewter giftware and home accessories. Why buy American-made pewter ornaments? When you give pewter, you are creating an heirloom that will adorn your family's Christmas trees for generations. Unlike what is pumped out of foreign factories, pewter ornaments won't break and will develop a wonderful warm patina with age. Hold a Danforth pewter ornament in your hand and you will immediately know its quality.
The Blue Jay Ornament celebrates the vibrant blue plumage and fierce nature of the beloved Blue Jay. Both intelligent and adaptable, the blue jay is often the first seen at the birdfeeder in the morning. Blue jays are known for their keen intelligence and tight family bonds; they are also credited with helping oak trees proliferate after the last glacial period, given their penchant for acorns.
Measures 2 1/2" tall x 1" wide.
Ornament is tied with a satin ribbon.
Comes packaged on a Danforth ID card.
Each ornament is carefully made and colored by hand in Middlebury, VT.
Danforth Pewter, Handcrafted in the USA Fred and Judi Danforth founded Danforth Pewter in 1975 in Vermont, reviving a family tradition that stretches back to the pewter workshop Thomas Danforth II opened in colonial Connecticut in 1755. The company handcrafts a wide range of pewter giftware and home accessories. Why buy American-made pewter ornaments? When you give pewter, you are creating an heirloom that will adorn your family's Christmas trees for generations. Unlike what is pumped out of foreign factories, pewter ornaments won't break and will develop a wonderful warm patina with age. Hold a Danforth pewter ornament in your hand and you will immediately know its quality.