



Holy Land Olive Wood Cut Branch Nativity Ornament
- Cut from Holy Land olive wood
- Christmas Nativity ornament
- One-of-a-kind, hand crafted
- Made in the Holy Land by persecuted Christians
- Meaningful & symbolic gift of fatih
Add a special touch to your Christmas tree or anywhere you decorate for the holiday season, with hand made olive wood ornaments from the Holy Land. Crafted by a fourth generation master wood carver in the city of Christ's birth, this branch ornament features a carved Nativity scene in the center, and the beautiful bark and wood grain of the olive trees in Bethlehem accent the small gift.
Trees are never cut down for the wood used in these ornaments. Olive branches pruned in the growing process are used with care in selection, drying, and carving. Small cracks, imperfections and grain variation are part of the natural appearance.
A simple, meaningful way to decorate for Christmas, and a special gift for anyone on your list, it's also a symbolic way to support the persecuted Christians still living in the land of our Savior's birth.
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- Cut from Holy Land olive wood
- Christmas Nativity ornament
- One-of-a-kind, hand crafted
- Made in the Holy Land by persecuted Christians
- Meaningful & symbolic gift of fatih
Add a special touch to your Christmas tree or anywhere you decorate for the holiday season, with hand made olive wood ornaments from the Holy Land. Crafted by a fourth generation master wood carver in the city of Christ's birth, this branch ornament features a carved Nativity scene in the center, and the beautiful bark and wood grain of the olive trees in Bethlehem accent the small gift.
Trees are never cut down for the wood used in these ornaments. Olive branches pruned in the growing process are used with care in selection, drying, and carving. Small cracks, imperfections and grain variation are part of the natural appearance.
A simple, meaningful way to decorate for Christmas, and a special gift for anyone on your list, it's also a symbolic way to support the persecuted Christians still living in the land of our Savior's birth.




















