Mexican tin star

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"Mexican ornaments made of tin. Painted on both sides. Available individual or as a set. SIZE of each ornament (at largest point): Donkey approx. 4\" long by 3\" tall Sun approx. 4-1/2\" x 4-1/2\" Moon approx. 4-1/8 tall x 1-1/4 wide Bird approx. 4-1/2\" long by 3-1/2 \" tall By purchasing this item, buyer agrees to shop policies (including no refunds or cancelations) and shipping dates. No exceptions. Items lost or damaged in mail are the responsibility of the buyer." Mexican Colours, Mexican Ornaments, Milagros Charms, Mexican Colors, Tin Ornaments, Mexican Sugar Skull, Rose Flower Crown, Punched Tin, Mexican Christmas

"Mexican ornaments made of tin. Painted on both sides. Available individual or as a set. SIZE of each ornament (at largest point): Donkey approx. 4\" long by 3\" tall Sun approx. 4-1/2\" x 4-1/2\" Moon approx. 4-1/8 tall x 1-1/4 wide Bird approx. 4-1/2\" long by 3-1/2 \" tall By purchasing this item, buyer agrees to shop policies (including no refunds or cancelations) and shipping dates. No exceptions. Items lost or damaged in mail are the responsibility of the buyer."

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These shiny tin stars are three dimensional and add a bit of natural tin shine to your tree. They are handmade in San Miguel de Allende. They feature a little door on the side of the star that opens to the inside. Why?One idea Is to write out a wish and stick it inside. The Mexican stars are made in all sizes and the larger ones can hold a votive candle, a small string of lights or a lightbulb. But these are too small for that--they are decorative. For more information about Mexican tin folk art Mexican Tin Star, Mexican Christmas Decorations, Tin Star, Tin Ornaments, Mexican Gifts, Mexican Christmas, Mexico Style, Star Christmas, Mexican Designs

These shiny tin stars are three dimensional and add a bit of natural tin shine to your tree. They are handmade in San Miguel de Allende. They feature a little door on the side of the star that opens to the inside. Why?One idea Is to write out a wish and stick it inside. The Mexican stars are made in all sizes and the larger ones can hold a votive candle, a small string of lights or a lightbulb. But these are too small for that--they are decorative. For more information about Mexican tin folk…

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