Real Sand Dollar Ornaments
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
According to legend, the sand dollar was left by Christ. On one side, a Christmas Poinsettia is represented to symbolize His birth, and on the other side, an Easter lily to remind us of His resurrection. If a sand dollar is broken, five white doves will be released to spread peace and goodwill.
Old World Christmas Sand Dollar Glass Ornament
Next Stop San Stae Screen Print by Chris Homer at Of Cabbages and Kings
Trimsetter 'Tis The Seasun Collection Sand Dollar Silhouette Ornament
Brushed metal finish with red ribbon loop, 2-1/2 diameter
Hilton Head Island Metal Sand Dollar Ornament
Coastal Christmas Decorative coastal ornament with a holiday snowman scene on a sand dollar (not real). Measures 3.75
Snowman Scene Sand Dollar Ornament
Small Bone China Snowflake Christmas Decoration - Hexagon by Reiko Kaneko at Of Cabbages and Kings
Beach Ornaments, Set of 3 - Glittered Natural Starfish, Sand Dollar and Spindle Shell., Bring a beach feel to your Christmas decorations with this set
Beach Christmas Ornaments, Set of 3 Glittered Natural Starfish, Sand Dollar & Spindle Shell
ANNA MARIE ISLAND Sand Dollar Made with Sand Tropical Beach Ornament
Jordon Lorraine Art
Sand Dollar Ornament
Hand Painted Real Sand Dollar Ornament, Sand Dollar Ornament Featuring Heart in the Sand, Handmade Gift, Coastal Christmas, Nautical Décor
Bring a beach look to your Christmas decorations with this set of 6 natural Sand Dollars. You can hang them on your tree, or add to a wreath or a
Beach Christmas Ornaments - Set of 6 Real Sand Dollar Ornaments - 7 Ribbon/Jute Choices - Coastal Xmas Shell Ornament
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per adult (price varies by group size)