This ornament takes a flattened, onion-like shape rather than a round ball, tapering to a small point at its base. In the photo it's striped vertically in alternating teal, deep red, and gold panels, each stripe divided from the next by a thin line of gold glitter.
Why this ornament: the onion-shaped silhouette stands apart from typical round ornaments in the same collection; the multicolor striping brings three tones into a single piece rather than one solid color; the gold glitter lines between stripes add a subtle metallic edge that ties the varied colors together.
What's included: one multicolor striped glass ornament, sold individually, with a hanging loop attached.
As hand-blown glass, it should be hung by the cap and handled gently, taking care with the glitter-lined seams between stripes. It also works well on garlands and wreaths, and as a colorful accent on a wrapped gift.
Its mix of teal, red, and gold makes it a flexible filler for trees that combine several color schemes, and its distinctive shape and color-blocking give it standalone appeal as well as strength in clusters with other jewel-tone ornaments.