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Wood Ornament ~ Helping Hand

Wood Ornament ~ Helping Hand

Regular price $18.00 USD
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Extend a hand of warmth and kindness to your holiday decor with our unique hand ornament. Carefully engraved on wood, this symbolic piece represents friendship, unity, and support. Its intricate design and gentle craftsmanship make it a beautiful addition to your seasonal decorations or a thoughtful gift for a loved one. Jump into the holiday spirit with a new way to bring a little more whimsy to the season. Each ornament delivers a playful message, laser cut into sustainable wood and finished with an Italian cotton ribbon. Equally at home hanging next to Nana’s heirloom Santa or your preschooler’s December art project. Product Details: • Dimensions: 3.5" diameter • Made from certified sustainable American alder wood • Tied with cream Italian cotton ribbon with a gold metallic detail • Made in Los Angeles, California

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