
Ferry Ornament
From Old World Christmas Engines rumble, waves lap against the hull, and rows of cars slowly load as the ferry prepares for another steady route across the water. Just like that, the day begins for this hard-working vessel—and now, that same everyday marvel has been recreated in glitter and glass with this 4-inch Ferry Ornament. With rows of windows lining its white upper decks and a sight of cars stowed inside the lower hold, this decoration replicates the multi-layered design of a real ferry. Fine glitter details shimmer like sunlight catching the surface of a bay, while the hull reflects the dark blues of deep water on a winter morning. The ornament's resemblance to a double-ended ferry is well-known for its practicality. Bows and sterns are identically constructed, so there's no need to turn around at the terminal, just glide in, unload, reload, and leave again. They bridge divides and unite people, making them an essential part of the fabric of life in many seaside cities and i