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Jeweled chakras align gracefully in the stillness of a seated figure. Even when the world is shaken, it is possible to remain centered, luminous and whole.
Inspired by the rich tones of precious jewels—amethyst, topaz, aquamarine, and peridot*—our new set of mini globes glows with colors that dance off each other. Alone, each one explodes and glitters with carefully mixed tones, reflecting back the traditional meaning of each stone or pure aesthetic.
Three exquisite gold trees are visited by stunning red cardinals, to create the most elegant seasonal moment. Elevate your celebrations with Golden Boughs.
Elephants are mysterious, beloved and peaceful creatures. They walk softly on the earth. Three elephants together represent peaceful family life, and an upward pointing trunk is said to bring good fortune and good will. Their hearts can weigh between 26-46 pounds, and I believe that is proportionate to the largess of their souls. We pay tribute to them as topiaries which also bring delight, and it is said that green elephants bring good luck and power.Highly intelligent and social, they form strong bonds with each other and are believed to be able to express concern. They can recognize themselves in a mirror which indicates that elephants have self-awareness.
Ralph Waldo Emerson said "scatter joy," which is what our cherry blossoms do, as they fall and scatter in the tiny world of our butterfly. Happy spring!
Our lighthouse stands alone on a narrow rock. A charming icon in the day, and a guiding beacon of light at night.
The Big Blue Marble? I'd never heard it called that — but then I wasn't born in 1972 when that endearing moniker described a photo of the earth taken by the crew of Apollo 17. It does sort of look like that doesn't it?.
Instant blizzard, just add a shake.
Two exquisite tree swallows take flight over a spray of spring blossoms showered in a silvery mist.
The pink is painted deep beneath the crystals mirroring the effect that occurs in nature when looking into rock crystals. Often called the "love stone," quartz is said to bring peace and calm, emotional balance, and stress relief—things we can all benefit from. Take a moment to gaze into our soothing water globe modeled from actual crystal formations showered in silver light.
ORANGE radiates warmth and happiness, combining the physical energy and stimulation of red with the cheerfulness of yellow. It can also have a stimulating effect and inspire courage and enthusiasm. Buddhists relate orange to the highest state of enlightenment.
Softened by a veil of icy frost, a breath of winter passes over our tree, holding the stillness of winter in a magical moment.
Brightly colored flowers surround our smiling sugar skull, evoking the music and the mayhem. The dead are not gone, just rearranged, and love does not die with them.
In the 19th century, Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley struggled to capture the fleeting wonder of snowflakes, successfully photographing the first in 1885 using a surface of black velvet. Though the methodology has improved since then, the awe for the snowflake's exquisiteness remains.
Thrashing through the snow, sans a one horse open sleigh, this Santa's hoofing it and just might not make it around the world before Christmas morning. But his carbon footprint is very pc.
Advice from a penguin: Dive into life, find warmth among friends, appreciate snow days, take long walks, stand together, go the extra mile, keep your cool!
A crystal giraffe, a zebra and a leopard, pay tribute to the disappearing animals of the wild.
Enjoy glistening mornings before the world awakens. Our crystal trees in snow evoke that gentle peacefulness. Stay quiet and listen.
We love snow globes for their ability to encapsulate beautiful moments in time, and perhaps none does so as poignantly as this holiday scene. Evoking the smell of pine trees and the sound of softly falling snow, the Red Truck snow globe is the perfect dose of Christmas nostalgia—even after all the snow has melted.
A winter gathering of magical forest friends surrounds our snow dusted fir tree. As the cardinals gather for shelter in the branches, a delicate dove brings peace to the scene, settling atop the tree. A whisper as the snow falls….
Books can invest even the most ordinary of settings with magic, conjuring the wintry beauty of C. S. Lewis's Narnia or the beautiful ghosts in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 100 Years of Solitude. This Cat on Books snow globe celebrates literature's fantasies with the flutter of gold butterflies. As you shake it, we invite you to step into another magical world.
Hummingbirds are some of the smallest birds in the world. They weigh less than 1/2 oz, fly incredibly fast, upside-down and backwards, and have some of the most gorgeous iridescent plumage in the bird world. So we dedicate this globe to all the amazing flying wonders that are hummingbirds.
Japanese Garden Snow Globe
Large unblinking and aware, the eye does its’ job without fanfare, simply a promise of protection.
We love the stark allure of winter. The cool blue of the cold months with evening light casting a glow over the beautiful, quiet landscape. Birch trees beside a frozen stream. Foot steps in the snow, the solitude of a walk in twilight. Everything is chilled and peaceful. Exceptionally gorgeous.
“Nobody can be uncheered with a balloon” A. A. Milne - author of Winnie the Pooh We hope ours accompany you to many happy celebrations!
The snap of a twig underfoot alerts the deer to your presence. You still your heart and watch as steam rises from the doe's breath. Eyes meet. A quiet moment shared in perfect stillness. The fawn resumes drinking from the stream, relaxed and refreshed. Venture now as they do, back into the day, senses heightened and aware.
Our sleek sloop conjures up a brisk sail on aqua seas. Or perhaps a foray into the America's cup? Interesting factoid: the earliest representation of a ship under sail dates from between 5000-5500 BCE, and was found on a painted disc in Kuwait.
Suspended between seasons, light filters through her delicate wings. A symbol of quiet wonder.
Like its model city, our New York City snow globe contains a little bit of everything. For tourists and locals alike, it celebrates the diverse and limitless ways to encounter the city. Mirroring the experience of walking through the "City that Never Sleeps," our cityscape offers a new surprise at every turn—from the familiar Chrysler Building to the new One World Trade Center, from the New York Public Library's lions to Wall Street's bull. Thankfully, we've shrunken them all so it's a little less overwhelming!
He knows when you're happy. He knows when you're comfortable. He knows when you're confident. And he always knows when you have carrots.
Our globe is a tribute to the many amazing musicians who have contributed to this musical genre. Jazz originated in the early 20th Century and has its roots in African American musical traditions. National Jazz Day is celebrated every April 30th, and is also the birthday of jazz musician Louis Armstrong, once of the most influential figures in jazz history.
Enter a summer’s beach paradise, where the waves never stop and the sun, sand, and sea stay forever.
Modern elegance and age-old meaning, a child’s game and the gift of holiday shared with loved ones.
Our Snowball is its own zen koan. It is at once fluid and solid; round and rectangular; black and white. It is transparent and opaque; kinetic and static; present, yet absent. The more you meditate on this timeless design, the more its simple beauty reveals.
Gummy Bears were invented in 1922 by a German candy maker. Originally called “Dancing Bears,” they eventually became known as gummy bears because of the chewy nature of the gelatin-based candy. Our flavors are Cherry, Lime and Lemon!
The cardinal is often referred to in folklore as connected with the number 12. It can be seen during twelve months of the year, and it's eggs hatch in twelve days. Stories say that if a cardinal flies into your life, good luck will follow within twelve days, twelve weeks, twelve months or at twelve noon or midnight .. or maybe the twelve days of Christmas?.
A hauntingly beautiful swirl of mysterious wonder- our eclipse globe mesmerizes and mystifies.
Cairns span the full spectrum of design, from the simplistically rustic to the carefully cultivated. Regardless of their design, their countenance is always impressive: the pile of stones craning toward the sky. Their dramatic appearance is perfectly representative of their purpose. Historically, cairns were used in an emotional pre-war ceremony in Scotland. An eyebrow-raising protagonist for a snow globe? Maybe. Compelling and provocative? Absolutely.
Rubber ducks are iconic, whimsical toys that have been a staple of bath-time fun for generations. Their origins can be traced back to the late 19th century. The modern rubber duck, was introduced in the 1940s, and was both floatable and squeezable. They are a beloved symbol of childhood, fun, and innocence. Rubber Duckie Day is celebrated every January 13th!
Everyone knows that a freshly raked pile of leaves is the ultimate playground. Perfect memories are made with the warm sun shining down and the brisk wind stirring color all around. Autumn Pals features a Jack Russell Terrier and Golden Retriever ready to dive headlong into the mix. Best friends at play on an autumn afternoon. What could be better?.
These snow globes are ONLY sold in Sets of 12pcs consisting of a mix of 6 Gold mini and 6 Silver. Each mini snow globe comes in a Gray CoolSnowGlobes gift bag. .
Delight in the magic of 3 exquisite dreidels bathed in the golden light of the Chanukah candles. The dreidels rest on a gorgeous traditional patterned tapestry. A game of spinning tops, the rewards are chocolate coins covered in gold.
Oh the places you'll go! For those days when you're not sure where you are, there's our "YOU ARE HERE" snow globe to remind you. So focus and stay calm, we've got you! And when you don't want to be "HERE" anymore, there are plenty of places to inspire you on the box.
Auguste Rodin's The Thinker dates to the late 19th century. Beloved by millions, the sculpture has been cast 28 times and is in collections around the world. Gain a new perspectives on your own thoughts as you hold The Thinker in your hands.
Our floating lotus flower, with its’ bud nestled close by, is a reminder of stillness and perfection in a quiet moment.
Celebrate the grandest season, Autumn. A bower of brightly colored trees aside a winding stream. You cross a small stone bridge, leaves crinkle under your feet. The beauty of the season is evoked with brilliant colored leaves falling. Autumn is in the air and your senses. Scarlet colors swirl all around.
Nothing says summer afternoon like relaxing in the garden with a friend…. just imagine.