This set is from Mexico |
This is a set that was sold by AVON |
This set has a Native American Theme |
This set is carved from volcanic ash from the Mt St Helen eruption in 1980 |
This set was purchased on a trip to Germany |
This set is made from blown glass |
This is a wall hanging by Willow Tree |
This is a large Jim Shore piece |
This is a Jim Shore nativity Set |
This nativity is made from a laser cutter |
This beautiful hand painted nativity came from Russia and stands about a foot tall |
This nesting doll nativity set also came from Russia |
This small hinged nativity stands only a couple of inches tall |
This set is actually ceramic but the glaze looks like pewter |
This nativity is one of my favorites. Each piece is about a 12" tall |
This set is from Mexico |
She made this nativity in a ceramics class |
This is one of her first sets from the 1960's |
This set was purchased on QVC |
These metal figures stand over 1 foot tall |
This is a large ceramic tile that has been engraved and sits on a easel |
This large ceramic nativity stands over a foot tall and was a gift from her daughter |
This acrylic nativity stands about a foot tall |
This piece is a handmade music box from a friend |
This snowman themed nativity has a matching table runner and matching place mats |
This nativity is very small and came from Russia |
This small bell is carved from Myrtle wood which only grows the northwest United States |
This nativity came from Peru |
This is actually a large snow globe |
My daughter brought this nativity back from a mission trip to Tonga. It is made from coconuts, palm tree parts and sea shells. |
This nativity is actually a glass block filled with Christmas lights. |
Wow, what a gorgeous collection.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! que preciosa colección,son todos una maravilla!
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Hello Troy,
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing collection she has. They are all beautiful, but I must admit the Mexican set in the first picture is my favorite.
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Hi, Troy - I'm so glad that you shared these photos again; I remember them from last year. (Actually, I don't remember any of these - were the ones from last year all different, or is my memory just really bad?) But I enjoyed your post last year and am happy to get to see this collection again. All the pieces are beautiful in so many different ways. I love the one depicting Mary, Joseph, and the donkey on their way to Bethlehem; it's the most unusual, I think. Thanks for sharing the sweet story about the paper mache nativity; what a special gift!
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WOW what a beautiful collection.
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