The Cappuccino Coffee Lover Gift
is 3½ inches tall, including the inge gold star crown and 3¼ inches across at the widest points. These Unique Christmas Ornaments are painted porcelain white so they look like a regular porcelain coffee cup is decorated with brown coffee beans and the word “Cappuccino” printed in raised black letters covered with iridescent black glitter. There is frothy white foam spilling over the edge of these Drink and Food Ornaments that is highlighted with iridescent white glitter and iridescent copper colored glitter. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Inge-Glas Gold Star Crown.
The trademarked Inge-Glas Star Crown is your guarantee that you possess a mouth blown, hand painted, authentic inge-glas ornament, made in Germany, the birthplace of blown glass ornaments. Select this link to view our Glass Ornaments.
Care of your Inge Glass Ornaments.
Please wrap your ornaments individually in 24 Anti Tarnish Tissue Paper Sheets to preserve your heirloom quality ornaments for years to come.
Avoid using any plastic bubble wrap or storing your ornaments in plastic storage containers as it does not allow for proper ventilation.
For safe keeping, use one of our sturdy Ornament Storage Boxes that comes with a strong cover.
Be careful not to put too many ornaments on top of each other. It’s best to use an ornament storage box that has layered compartments. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Carefully store your Inge Glas ornament collection in a safe, dry place away from extreme temperatures, water, sun or fluorescent light and other outside elements.
Weihnachtsmuseum.
On the 3rd of October 2001 the Historic German Christmas Museum opened its doors to visitors of all ages who enjoy learning about Old World European Christmases and the transition of Christmas celebrations to present day.
Impressive displays of rare and valuable items are featured for all to explore. The Muller Blech family has contributed the majority of the historic items which are shown form their personal family collection. As Christmas is not celebrated in the same ways from region to region in Germany, neither is it celebrated in the same way across the world. Here, the physical symbols of Christmas and their relation to how the holiday is celebrated in Germany and elsewhere can be discovered.
Perhaps the major focus of the museum is the tradition of the Christmas tree and its beginning. Christmas trees could not exist without the Christmas tree stands. We point out the historic evolution of the stands with many functions, musical stands, the Garden of Eden variety of stands and much, much more.
Of course, on display are a wide variety of Christmas tree decorations from the middle of the 19th century. We present ornaments of glass, cotton, wool, luxury paper or Dresdens, glimmered cardboards and other materials, all of which were often combined with leonic wires. Having worked in the blown glass trade for fourteen generations, the largest part of the Muller Blech collection is of glass Christmas tree decorations.
The museum even includes the very human story of working and living conditions of Thuringian glass blowers and the distribution of goods from the 19th century to World War II. In addition, many other interesting presentations on the development of Christmas are waiting for our visitors. Select this link to view our Miniature Ornaments.





