| Millions of Americans
have discovered something extraordinary in CHRISTOPHER RADKOฎ
ornaments. Their radiance and originality makes them more a work of art
than an ordinary holiday decoration. It is no wonder that CHRISTOPHER
RADKOฎ ornaments are among the fastest growing collectables in
the United States. Each design is crafted
by hand using centuries-old processes that require seven days to
complete. Cottage workshops in four countries Poland, Italy, Germany
and the Czech Republic produce the ornaments, finials and garlands that
are a part of the complete CHRISTOPHER RADKOฎ collection.
More than 3,000 craftspeople skilled in glassblowing, carving, mold making
and hand painting contribute their talents to CHRISTOPHER RADKOฎ
designs.
Once a design is conceived, it is submitted to a
carver who works from clay or plaster. The carver then gives the approved
piece to a mold-maker. Using a Renaissance-era technique, a sand cast mold
is created from molten metal. This becomes the mother mold, and the
ornament making process can begin.
On the second day,
the ornament is injected with liquid sterling, another process done by
hand. The silvering gives the ornaments their luminescence and sets
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On the third day,
the base coat of matte lacquer is hand applied: the white on a
snowman, for instance, or the red on a Santa.
On the fourth day,
a second-coat application of lacquer is applied and adds the
ornaments other vivid colors

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On
the sixth day, a dusting of glitter is applied to give
extra sparkle. |
Designed and created by skilled artisans with a
timeless elegance and beauty, these are finely crafted ornaments to be
treasured for many generations to come! More than just decorations, a
RADKOฎ ornament is a work of heart.
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