These Capiz Shell Ornaments
are 8.5 inches tall. The Capiz shell items are 8 inches across and 2.5 inches deep. The Capiz Shell Christmas Ornaments are a 5 pointed star with Capiz shells in the center between each arm. There are gold swirl designs on each arm. These Unique Christmas Ornaments have a flower design in the middle. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Information about Capiz Shells.
The Capiz seashell is scientifically known as Placuna Placenta: a fan-shaped to nearly round shell. This is a bivalve, slightly convex upper shell and almost flat lower shell providing a firmly strong protection for its delicate flesh. The wonderful, unique quality of the Capiz shell is that it is translucent, thin and almost colorless in nature. Very fine half round are lines indicates the growth of this highly valued marine life. So far, no single machine has been invented to completely process a novelty from Capiz seashell. The brilliance and intrinsic beauty of this seashell is beyond human creation. The Capiz shell’s origin is unknown today even though the Capiz shell has been common in the Pacific ocean around the Philippine Island waters for centuries. The Capiz shell has a beautiful white translucent inner shell that has been used in ornaments for decades. These soft white translucent Capiz ornament and Capiz decorative items are channeled in soft plated gold metal much the same way that stained glass is channeled in lead.
The Star.
The star symbolizes the star that appeared, quite miraculously, in the eastern sky on the birth of Jesus Christ. The star is believed to have guided shepherds and the magi, who were the three wise men from the East, to the newborn king. One wonders whether the star that shined that night was any different from those of today. The star was indeed a strange star and people continue to believe that a miracle occurred at the birth of Christ. The Christmas star continues to adorn the churches and houses as part of the traditional Christmas celebrations. The star stands for high hopes and ideals, a hope for a good fortune and to reach above oneself.
The Daisy.
A shepherd boy was left to attend the fires as the other shepherds went to visit the baby Jesus. The shepherd boy decided to go, also, but had no gift to offer. He picked a flower he found on the way and offered it to the baby. Jesus grasped the flower and raised it to his lips, touched it and the beautiful golden color appeared. Check out all our Unique Christmas Gifts for the holidays.





