I have been collecting Inge-Glas ornaments for 30 years and now have over 100 ornaments. They are incredibly beautiful with a depth of color and attention to detail that you will not find in any cheap mass produced Chinese made ornament. The star hanger at the top of the ornament is your assurance that the ornament has been made by Inge-Glas.
Nice, but what you only called "this corner of Bavaria" or "around here" is a town with a name, and it's called Coburg. Odd not to mention that at all, especially given that you show a short glimpse of a statue of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg, ancestor of the British royal family as well as supposedly the person responsible for introducing Christmas trees (and thus also, Christmas tree ornaments) to Britain - something the presenter alludes to without making it clear. I can see that this is probably an excerpt from a longer program, but if you present this bit separately, and without the part where the presenter might have said the name of the town, surely it would be sensible to add that information somewhere in the title or the description.
14 generations is incredible!
How happy she got from her ornament was really cute.
I have been collecting Inge-Glas ornaments for 30 years and now have over 100 ornaments. They are incredibly beautiful with a depth of color and attention to detail that you will not find in any cheap mass produced Chinese made ornament. The star hanger at the top of the ornament is your assurance that the ornament has been made by Inge-Glas.
I had no idea that's how it's done. Amazing!
Merry Christmas everyone !! ❤❤
Nice, but what you only called "this corner of Bavaria" or "around here" is a town with a name, and it's called Coburg. Odd not to mention that at all, especially given that you show a short glimpse of a statue of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg, ancestor of the British royal family as well as supposedly the person responsible for introducing Christmas trees (and thus also, Christmas tree ornaments) to Britain - something the presenter alludes to without making it clear. I can see that this is probably an excerpt from a longer program, but if you present this bit separately, and without the part where the presenter might have said the name of the town, surely it would be sensible to add that information somewhere in the title or the description.
Merry Christmas
I love Inga Glass
I hate that my first thought was, "I could get an ornament like that at TJ Maxx for 2.50."
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A Bavarian
So nice to see a company still in business that wasn't killed off by the global s k a m m d e m m i k. Merry Christmas and God bless us all.