Holiday Decor(49 items)
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Novica artisans always strive to craft high-quality, environmentally-conscious pieces. They look for ways to reuse and repurpose materials, and have discovered creative methods of sculpting ornaments out of recycled cardboard and paper. Leftover materials from past projects, such as albesia wood, felt, and even cement, all find new life in eco-friendly ornaments. Each artist lists their materials under product details. You will find complete transparency in those descriptions and discover a large selection of eco-friendly Christmas decorations.


The most commonly used materials for handmade ornaments depends on resources available to the craftsman. Balinese artisans incorporate hand-painted wood and iron. Artisans in India, Central America, and Mexico work in clay, ceramics, and natural fibers. But even when regions utilize the same materials, their unique craftsmanship shines through in style and design. In India, the ancient technique of zardozi embroidery uses thin copper wires to make beautiful, sparkling Christmas ornaments. Artists are able to take common, everyday elements and turn them into extraordinary, one-of-a-kind pieces.


We love giving ornaments as gifts because they are creative, unique, and meaningful during the holiday season. Whether youre looking for hand-painted works, beaded wonders, or woven treasures, each one is a piece of culture and history. Look for whimsical ornaments from Thailand designed with images of elephants and bells. Search for matte chiseled pumpkins and owls by Peruvian artisans. Central American ornaments delight with hand-painted perfection. Whether you choose a decorative stocking from West Africa or a hand-blown glass masterpiece from the Andes, decorations are a wonderful way to spread some holiday cheer!


Hand painted ornaments differ significantly from region to region. Each depicts specific themes and images important to the culture. In the Andes, ornaments often feature owls, costumed characters, and angels. Bali expresses its festivities with design focused around stars, snowflakes, and traditional Christmas figures. Thailand, Mexico and India have popularized designs surrounding animals and intricate depictions of nature. Handmade ornaments are festive works that highlight the unique skills and cultures of artisans from around the world.


Excellent question! Decorations should definitely be handled with care. Store them in clean, safe spaces with minimal exposure to harsh particles. For extra precaution, pack each ornament separately so as to avoid breakage. Most ornaments do not require extensive cleaning, but if it should become necessary, always use soaps and detergents free from harsh chemicals. Mostly, a simple wipe should be enough to remove dust and tree debris.


From table tops to floor set-ups beneath the Christmas tree, nativity scenes are a traditional holiday centerpiece in homes around the world. Often entire families come together to partake in the experience. While there is no single right way to set up a nativity scene, certain details tend to cross regional and cultural divides. Biblical characters, animals and religious props often form the foundation of the nativity scene, while customizable pieces add extra flare. Hanging stars showcase the night sky. Decorated motifs, backdrops, ornaments, and figurines may be used to embellish a simple scene.


Absolutely! Artisans that create beaded ornaments use skills passed down for generations. Whether beads are hand-sewn onto fabric, as is the case with many of our Indian ornaments, or strung onto nylon twine, as with many West African ornaments, each piece is made with careful attention to detail.


Different cultures and regions celebrate the holidays in their own unique ways, emphasizing various decor, art, and symbolism. In the Andes, for example, Christmas ornaments consist of clay pendants in the shapes of fruit, animals, and multicolored, knitted fabrics. Bali utilizes wood, iron and even recycled paper to craft ornaments, which are often in the shape of stars, Santa Claus figurines, snowflakes, and reindeer. In the regions of Brazil and Thailand, artisans utilize hand-painted ceramics, wood, and natural fibers, while Mexico is famous for their pottery and clay. India specializes in pieces made out of decorative embroidery. Each region crafts celebratory ornaments that highlight the unique customs and art forms within their communities.
Featured Reviews on Holiday Decor
Glass beaded ornaments, 'Sweet Canes' (pair)





By Timothy
Beautiful
These canes are so sturdy and beautiful. I will buy more for my 2021 Christmas tree. They would make perfect gifts as well - could easily add to a Christmas package as part of the wrapping/bow. I love both color combinations. Nice to have colors that are not necessarily traditional Christmas color combinations as well.
Beaded brass ornaments, 'Jingle Bells' (set of 5)





By Linda
Lovely, lovely Christmas decorationx
These Christmas decorations are truly lovely. They are gold balls with lovely beads and they come with a gold cord to hang on a Christmas tree or where one might want to hang them to decorate. I like them very much.
Glass beaded ornaments, 'Real Beauty' (pair)





By Timothy
Amazing and so well constructed!
I purchased these for myself, but as soon as I received them I tried to order more for friends, but they were no longer available (I am totally not surprised by that!) They are really beautiful and so well constructed. I know I will enjoy them for years to come!
Popular Holiday Decor
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Blue Gilded Glass Nativity Scene from Peru (12 Piece), "Andean Festivity in Blue"
$47.99Capturing the spirit of Christmas, Peruvian artisan Milton Rios creates a delightful and charming 12-piece nativity scene. Crafted from glass in blue and white tones, this set depicts the traditional figures wearing Andean clothing, accompanied by local farm animals. Each figurine is painted by hand with gleaming gilt.
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Set of 5 Handcrafted Beaded Brass Bell Christmas Ornaments, "Jingle Bells"
$25.99Red and green faceted beads alternate with jingling brass bells to crown lacy brass globes. Crafted by hand, these handcrafted Christmas ornaments are elegant and beautiful. Dinesh in India presents the set of five for holiday glam.
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4 Heart Shaped Multicolored Embroidered Ornaments from India, "Colorful Hearts"
$27.99Four hearts are crafted in rich colors of orange, yellow, purple, and turquoise, bringing a festive charm to any home in this set of ornaments from India. Presented by Seema, each ornament is adorned with glistening beads of crystal and glass and gem-like acrylic stones, finished with and embroidery work.
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Green Glass Beaded Crocodile Ornaments from Guatemala (Pair), "Green Crocodiles"
$27.99Say members of the Santiago Atitlan Women's Group, "We love nature, its colors, its textures, and the creatures that live in it," and they share this love through a pair of ornaments. In hues of green, two fearsome crocodiles are crafted of petite glass beads that are carefully applied by hand. The Guatemalan artisans detail each crocodile with intricate shapes for a fascinating addition to the tree.