Own a piece of Heisey History! The Heisey Collectors of America, Inc. (HCA) have created a highly collectible series of limited edition hand blown and hand cut Christmas Ornaments. HCA teamed up with Master Brilliant Cutter and Designer Aidan Scully to create the first ornament in this wonderful collection. Scully comes to America from Cork County Ireland, a place of rich farmland where abundant rivers flow. He has trained with some of the most renowned glass cutters in the world, including Edward Flavin, a Master Cutter for Waterford Crystal. Scully has put his talents to work as he has become a Master Brilliant cutter and designer. He has also learned the cutting styles such as Cameo, Brilliant, Venetian Mirror, and Intaglio. Scully worked as Head Cutter at the Killamey Crystal in Ireland for two years. He has had the honor of doing commissioned pieces for President Regan, President Clinton, Senator John Glenn, and Pope John Paul II. Scully was kind enough to come to our 2012 HCA convention, where he cut the first Limited Edition Heisey Glass Ornament, which is now a permanent display at the museum. During his demonstration, he answered many questions and kept us all enthralled by his work.
2012 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
2013 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
2014 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
2015 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
2016 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
2017 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
Contact the Museum Shop directly at (740) 345-2932 to find out availability and/or to purchase. We accept checks, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover credit cards. The Museum Shop is open when the National Heisey Glass Museum is open. Admission to the Museum is not required to shop at the Museum Shop. Proceeds from Museum Shop sales support the National Heisey Glass Museum’s operations.
2012 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
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The design for this ornament was inspired by cuttings on the Krall Cabinet. Pictured is the First Limited Edition Heisey Glass Ornament, which is now a permanent display of the National Heisey Glass Museum. Hand blown and hand cut in the State of Ohio. Limited to 300 ornaments Dated and numbered2013 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
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This year’s ornament will celebrate Heisey’s color Canary and cutting ”Spring” with the diamond H trademark. Pictured is the Second Limited Edition Heisey Glass Ornament. Hand blown and hand cut in the State of Ohio Limited to 300 ornaments Dated and numbered2014 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
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This year’s color is lavender purple, and is etched with Heisey’s Orchid design and the dates of production 1940-1957. Pictured is the Third Limited Edition Heisey Glass Ornament “Limited Availability” $30 each plus tax plus shipping (Order 4 at $28 each) Hand blown and hand cut in the State of Ohio Limited to 300 ornaments Dated and numbered2015 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
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This year’s ornament will celebrate Heisey’s #825 Sea Glade Cutting with the diamond H trademark. Pictured is the Fourth Limited Edition Heisey Glass Ornament. Hand blown and hand cut in the State of Ohio Limited to 300 ornaments Dated and numbered2016 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
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This year’s ornament will celebrate Heisey’s #944 Courtship Cutting. Pictured is the Fifth Limited Edition Heisey Glass Ornament Hand blown and hand cut in the State of Ohio Limited to 300 ornaments Dated and numbered2017 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament
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This year’s ornament will celebrate Heisey’s #469 Mermaid Etching. Pictured is the Fifth Limited Edition Heisey Glass Ornament Hand blown and hand cut in the State of Ohio Limited number of ornaments Dated and numberedContact the Museum Shop directly at (740) 345-2932 to find out availability and/or to purchase. We accept checks, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover credit cards. The Museum Shop is open when the National Heisey Glass Museum is open. Admission to the Museum is not required to shop at the Museum Shop. Proceeds from Museum Shop sales support the National Heisey Glass Museum’s operations.