Pot of Gold Wood Slice Ornament
Add a pot of gold to the end of your rainbow with this hand painted wood slice ornament! Perfect folk art accent for your St. Patrick's Day decorating.
A year-round best-seller, our hand cut and painted wood slice ornaments are unique wedding gifts, baby shower gifts, to commemorate anniversaries, life events, or family trips. Start your tradition today, or add to your growing collection of holiday memories!
SIZE
Measure roughly 2.5 inches in diameter, and 1/4 to 1/2 inches thick (not including hanger). Shape will vary, as each piece of wood is different - some are more round, some more oval, some freeform, etc.
COLOR
Painting is of a black iron pot of gold pieces. Background is shades of mossy green.
Sealed with 3+ coat of glossy varnish for a smooth finish. Top has a metal screw eye with twine hanger.
Sealed with 3+ coat of glossy varnish for a smooth finish. Top has a metal screw eye with twine hanger.
MATERIALS
We cut, dry, slice, dry again, sand, paint, and seal our wood slice ornaments right here in Washington State. Shape and wood type will vary, depending on what nature has provided. Each features a completely free-hand painted design - NO stencils, computers, tracing, or prefabricated patterns were used in the creation of this artwork, making each one-of-a-kind!
FREE PERSONALIZATION
Comes boxed and ready for gift giving, and includes free basic personalization! We will paint a name and/or date on the back - be sure to leave the chosen name/date in the field above!
All our collections are unique to us - we design and hand paint them start to finish, ensuring a unique gift that can't be found in any department store! When you purchase one of our ornaments, you're buying a little piece of art right out of an artist's studio!
HANDMADE DISCLAIMER
This item is handmade start to finish right here in the USA - it is NOT a mass-produced factory reproduction. We use quality materials and meticulous attention to detail to ensure you a lasting treasure. Please expect minor differences item to item, as are to be expected from natural materials and the freehand process.
Updated February 22, 2019.