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Saturday, December 8, 2012

{Our 8 Dresden Snowflake Rosettes from Germany}

Not only for Halloween we got some old world style ornaments from D. Blümchen & Company, also for Christmas we have 8 Dresden Snowflake Rosettes from Germany. These luxury paper Dresden ornaments are still available, link you find below my post. Ornate golden die cut Christmas ornaments. Also a link for viewing some antique Dresden ornaments on ancient 1900s paper.
Made in Germany of beautiful die cut gold paper. Authentic Dresden Snowflake Rosettes.
D. Blümchen & Company sells them also in other colors but I opted for gold.
What would be your choice?
They look so rich and ornate...
They do measure 2 7/8" in diameter.
Don't they look gorgeous? 
Still being made, like over one hundred years ago...
Hard to like one more than the other; they all are unique!
Who ever invented them?
Looks like golden rope is entwined...
They also look rich on green or red...
Bet that my German readers will have some of those...
D. Blümchen & Company claims it has: 'The Best of Christmas Past'®.
So true for finding such Old World Charm!
Are you using anything Victorian or Old World for Christmas?


Related links:
D. Blümchen & Company Click on Medallions and Rosettes
{My Old-Time Spun Glass Halloween Ornaments} previous post by me about D. Blümchen & Company
{Our 5 Spun Glass Halloween Ornaments} previous post by me about D. Blümchen & Company

16 comments:

  1. The look like the paper lace that went into old valentines and paper doilies.

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  2. Dearest Mariette,
    This is fist time I have seen anything like these. So gorgeous and beautiful, aren't they♬♬♬  Love the gold color.
    Sending you lots of love and hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

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  3. Liebe Mariette,
    so herrliche Kostbarkeiten sind das - wunderschön -

    ich wünsche dir einen schönen 2. Advent -

    liebe Grüße - Ruth

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  4. Dearest Mariette,
    those Snowflakes look wonderul! What a georgeous work!
    Wishing you a lovely 2.Advent-Weekend!
    love and hugs
    Claudia

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  5. Liebe Mariette,
    KUNSTVOLL!
    Alles Liebe
    Elisabeth

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  6. Dearest Mariette,
    It looks like embroidered lace. So beautiful.
    I wish you a nice weekend
    Astrid

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  7. Hello Mariette, Beautiful and delicate!!! Hugs , Rose Marie

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  8. Liebe Mariette,
    Dresdner Pappen ist eine echte Spezialität. Ich habe solche Sternchen auch in Silber. Vielen Dank fürs Zeigen, ich dachte erst, die sind gehäkelt.
    Liebe Grüße, Johanna

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  9. Hi Mariette, What gorgeous snowflakes. They are so rich and detailed with each being different just like real snowflakes. No two alike. I have always loved these and have many crocheted snowflakes on my tree.
    Love the colored ones too. Such a work of art. Thank you for sharing this age old craft.
    Happy Weekend, Hugs, Celestina Marie

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  10. You are so right they are all so beautiful and the detail is brilliant, it would be difficult to choose. I love that they are produced in the tradition of a century ago... hugs, C. (HHL)

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  11. Dearest Mariette,

    very gorgeous paper age old art and craft. they have a beautiful colors and very details craft.
    I wish I have them ;)..so beautiful.
    happy weekend
    hugs

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  12. Wow Mariette, those are truly exquisite! And very intricate also! How do you display them? I think gold was a wonderful choice, although they're lovely in all the colors!

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  13. They looks like crochet ornaments ! Lovely details and brilliant plans !
    Have a nice weekend !
    Olympia

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  14. Dearest Mariette
    They are so beautiful and artistically done that it becomes almost reverential. Just gorgeous.
    Hugs to you
    Kajsa

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  15. These are so beautiful! I would have chosen gold as well.
    I must show these to my mother. Both she and my father worked in Germany for years and I'm sure these might bring back fond memories.

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