Blown Glass Ornaments — Hand-Painted Glass

Shaped by breath, finished by brush, and not identical to any of their relatives.

Blown glass ornaments are shaped by breath and gravity while the glass is molten — a person decides, in real time, when to stop. Every ornament in this collection is blown and then painted individually, which is why each carries a small human signature no mould can produce.

Mouth-blown glass, painted after cooling · thicker glass than commercial baubles · no two strictly identical · Ships gift-ready to 40+ countries
Mouth-blown glass, painted after cooling · thicker glass than commercial baubles · no two strictly identical · Ships gift-ready to 40+ countries
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Blown glass ornaments hold their shape because someone decided when to stop blowing — that decision is not programmable, and it is the whole difference between this collection and a carton of factory baubles. The glass is heated until molten, shaped by breath into form, cooled, and only then painted, by hand, one ornament at a time. The result looks like its relatives on the tree but is not, on close inspection, identical to any of them. Close inspection is the invitation.

This page is the craft-first view of the Chive range: the same subjects the rest of the line carries — food, animals, instruments, landmarks — seen through the making rather than the giving. The glass runs thicker than a standard commercial ornament, the paint sits in layers a machine would not bother with, and the whole process for one piece takes considerably longer than the time it takes to hang it. The studio has chosen not to correct that imbalance.

Chive glass seed packet ornament in orange and green with glitter accents.

Plant ornaments

Plant ornaments are the botanical wing of the blown-glass range — cacti, succulents, vegetables, seed packets, and a garden spade, each blown and painted by hand. They suit the household that measures the year in growing seasons and would like the tree to acknowledge it. For the gardener wintering indoors, a glass succulent is the one plant that asks nothing between now and spring; pair it with Shido seed packets and the gift covers both halves of the calendar.

A close-up of a Chive Studio decorative holiday ornament arrangement on a metallic tray, featuring a gold animal ornament, a red strawberry ornament, a green textured ornament/

Farmhouse Christmas ornaments

Farmhouse christmas ornaments favour the hand-worked over the glossy: produce, garden tools, animals, and kitchen subjects in saturated, brushy colour that reads as made rather than manufactured. Blown glass suits the style because the technique predates the aesthetic — mouth-blown ornaments were farmhouse decoration before farmhouse was a search term. Mix the vegetables with the animals, keep the palette warm, and the tree looks inherited even in its first year.

Every ornament here is blown, painted, and finished by hand — over 200 ornament designs across the line, shipping to 40+ countries.

Reviewed by Todd Newgren, co-founder · Updated August 2026 

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Frequently asked questions about Blown Glass Ornaments

Are handmade christmas tree ornaments better than mass-produced?

Handmade christmas tree ornaments carry the record of the person who made them — a slight irregularity in the glass, a brushstroke that went its own direction, a weight in the hand that moulds do not produce. Each ornament in this collection is blown and painted individually at the studio. Mass production eliminates these traces deliberately. The question is whether a human thumbprint is a flaw or a feature. We have been on record about this since the first kiln fired.

What makes blown glass christmas tree ornaments special?

Each one is shaped by breath and gravity while the glass is molten — blown glass christmas tree ornaments hold their form because a person decided, in real time, when to stop. That decision is not programmable. The painting happens after cooling, by hand, one ornament at a time. The result is an object that looks like its relatives on the tree but is not, on close inspection, identical to any of them. Close inspection is the whole invitation.

What are the best glass christmas ornaments?

The best glass christmas ornaments are the ones specific enough to mean something to the person who hangs them — a dog breed, a taco, a lighthouse, a guitar. Specificity is what separates a decoration from a portrait. This collection runs to over 200 designs, each one blown and painted by hand, and the range exists because no two households care about the same things. The tree is a census. The ornaments are the ballots.

Are glass xmas ornaments fragile?

Glass xmas ornaments are glass — they will break if dropped onto a hard floor, and no amount of marketing language changes that physics. They will not, however, break from being hung on a branch, packed in tissue for storage, or handled by an adult exercising reasonable care. The glass is thicker than a standard commercial bauble. Treat it the way you would treat a wine glass you like, and the relationship will last decades. Gravity is the only real adversary here.

How do you store hand blown glass ornaments?

Wrap each ornament individually in tissue or soft cloth, nestle them in a divided box, and store the box somewhere that does not experience the emotional temperature swings of an attic in July. How to store glass ornaments is really a question about how much you trust your own infrastructure. The tissue protects the ornament from the shelf. The box protects the ornament from the tissue’s inevitable betrayal. We recommend a system and then recommend not interrogating the system too closely, because every ornament at the studio has survived the same January-to-November storage cycle since 2004, emerging each autumn looking unreasonably fine despite conditions that would make a museum conservator sit down.

What are german glass ornaments?

German glass ornaments originate from a mouth-blowing tradition that began in Lauscha, Germany, in the 1840s — the birthplace of the hand-shaped glass tree decoration. The technique involves blowing molten glass into a mould, then painting and finishing by hand. This collection follows that craft lineage. The method has outlived every shortcut invented to replace it, which says something about the shortcut and something about the glass.

How are hand blown glass ornaments made?

A glassblower heats raw glass until it is molten, shapes it by blowing air through a pipe into a mould, and removes it to cool. Hand blown glass ornaments are then painted by hand — the detail work happens after the heat, not during. The entire process for one ornament takes considerably longer than the time it takes to hang it, which is the kind of imbalance the studio has chosen not to correct.

Are retro christmas ornaments back in style?

Yes — retro christmas ornaments have been cycling back steadily, driven by the same impulse that brought vinyl records and film cameras back from storage. Trees decorated in mid-century shapes, saturated colours, and hand-painted detail read as intentional rather than inherited. This collection leans into that aesthetic on purpose. The style returns because it never actually left the attic. It just waited there, wrapped in tissue, until the household remembered what it was missing.

2004 Designing ornaments since
Stocked at the Royal Ontario Museum

Featured at TIFF, the Toronto International Film Festival
In the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

About Chive Studio

Chive Studio designs hand-blown glass ornaments, blown and painted one piece at a time. This page is the craft-first view of that range; for the whole line sorted by subject, start at the glass christmas ornaments hub. The funny christmas ornaments carry the same glass with worse manners, and the food ornaments for the christmas tree are the menu rendered permanent.

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