The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure St. Nicholas and American writers who wrote children's poems in the 19th century. Santa Claus became the jolly man clad in red, the folk hero all children dream about on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus embodies childhood innocence and magical delight. Our Winking Santa blown-glass ornament is a festive addition to your Christmas tree!
"And laying his finger aside of his nose..." This whimsical Santa ornament was inspired by the popular poem, "A Visit From St. Nicholas," by Clement Moore. Popularized by Moore and other writers in the 19th century, Santa Claus became the jolly man clad in red—the folk hero all children dream about on Christmas Eve.
The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure St. Nicholas and American writers who wrote children’s poems in the 19th century. Santa Claus became the jolly man clad in red–the folk hero all children dream about on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus embodies childhood innocence and magical delight.
The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure of St. Nicholas, and birds are his special messengers. They fly through towns and cities watching children to see if they have been good, then return to report what they have seen.
Santa's sleigh is a trusty old machine, but occasionally you'll see him cruising around in his antique car to deliver gifts to good little boys and girls. No matter Santa's mode of transportation, he brings happiness, love and joy to the Christmas season.
The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure St. Nicholas and American writers who wrote children’s poems in the 19th century. Santa Claus became the jolly man clad in red—the folk hero all children dream about on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus embodies childhood innocence and magical delight.
The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure of St. Nicholas and 19th century American children’s poems. Santa Claus is the jolly man dressed in red who travels by sleigh—the folk hero and gift giver of Christmas. Santa Claus embodies childhood innocence and magical holiday delight.
Children around the world send letters to the North Pole in hopes that Santa will read and grant their wishes. The North Pole is a small community and requires its residents, Santa included, to have many jobs. Santa is the town’s postman. He makes sure every letter is delivered and read each day!
Please note, this item is a collection replacement ornament and does not include a story tag.The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure St. Nicholas and American writers who wrote childrens poems in the 19th century. Santa Claus became the jolly man clad in red the folk hero all children dream about on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus embodies childhood innocence and magical delight.
The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure of St. Nicholas and American children’s holiday poems of the 19th century. Now Santa Claus is the jolly folk hero all children dream about on Christmas Eve. He embodies childhood innocence and magical delight.
Yee Haw! Santa has traded in his sleigh for rope. Adorned in cowboy boots, hat and even a vest, Santa is ready for the rodeo. He’ll be wrangling names for the nice and naughty lists. Ho Ho Ho!
Vroom Vroom! Santa has traded in his sleigh for a motorcycle. With his gift bag on the back of his bike, he’ll deliver presents to only the coolest and nicest children. Santa has even traded in his red suit for the classic biker look, a leather jacket!