Happy Dino Ornament

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There's No Such Thing as Just One Ornament

Pick a favorite. Then accept that "just one" was never really an option.

Chive's Happy Dino Ornament sits near the top of any list of dinosaur gifts that actually surprise the person unwrapping them, a hand-blown glass dinosaur with a grin that reads as genuine rather than ironic. Each one is shaped by hand and finished with several layers of hand-painted color, so no two dinosaurs leave the studio looking quite the same, and the paint alone takes most of an afternoon per piece. The dinosaur has been extinct for sixty-six million years and has never once seemed less interesting for it, which says more about dinosaurs than it does about extinction, and considerably more about the people who still stop and look. Put this on the tree of whoever gets a small, private thrill from the word Cretaceous and never fully outgrew the phase everyone insists is supposed to end by age nine. The Royal Ontario Museum is the kind of neighbor this piece was built to keep.

Product Detail
  • Material: Glass
  • Composition: Hand-blown borosilicate glass
  • Finish: Hand painted
  • Hardware: pre-strung with a minimalist cord
  • Year Designed: 2024
Dimensions
  • 3.23 inches long, 1.89 inches wide, 5.16 inches tall
Ornament Care Instruction

Remember, treat these ornaments like you would a friendship with someone who brings good wine: gently. Keep them in a safe spot when not in use, avoid introducing them to toddlers or cats, and they'll be around for many holidays to come.

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Shipping

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  • Packaging Ships: in outer box to protect gift box

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Returns

We accept returns within 30 days of delivery on unused items in original packaging. If your piece arrives damaged, contact us within 7 days with a photo and we will replace it at no charge.

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The Story Behind This Ornament

My nephew Desmond went through a dinosaur phase at four that some family members assumed would end by six, and is now eleven and still going, quietly, with the specific confidence of a kid who has stopped waiting for anyone to catch up to him. He knows the difference between a theropod and a sauropod. He has opinions about the accuracy of movie velociraptors that he will share whether or not you asked, and you did not ask, and he tells you anyway, because that is the deal with Desmond and dinosaurs. When we designed this ornament we tried to get the grin right before anything else, because a dinosaur that looks worried is just sad, and a dinosaur that looks smug is unbearable, and what we wanted was something closer to genuinely pleased, the way Desmond looks explaining the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event to an adult who is nodding along without following. He unwrapped one of the early samples before it ever reached a shelf, turned it over twice, and asked a question about the paint chemistry that nobody in the room could answer, which from an eleven-year-old is the highest compliment available. Then he asked if we could make one that roars. We told him glass does not roar. He said we should work on that.

Care Tips

Storage Do’s and Don’ts:

(Because Yes, They’re Fragile)

  • Do wrap each ornament individually in soft tissue paper, bubble wrap, or a gentle cloth. (No, shoving them in a shoebox with tinsel does not count.)
  • Don’t let them clink around in a box together. That’s a recipe for heartbreak and glittery shards.
  • Do store them in a sturdy container (plastic bins with dividers = chef’s kiss) and keep it in a cool, dry place — no attics or sketchy basements, please.

Pro Tip: Label the box like your life depends on it.

Write it on every side, not just the top, since nobody unloading a truck reads the top first. If you're storing these for next year, do future you a favor and note what's inside beyond just "ornaments." A little specificity now saves a lot of bubble wrap archaeology in eleven months.

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About Chive Studio

Every ornament that leaves this studio gets checked against the original sketch before it goes in a box, a habit that started in 2004 and has never once been dropped even as the catalog grew past anything the founders originally imagined. It is a slower way to run a production line, and nobody has ever successfully argued that it should be faster. Chive makes ceramic flowers, hand-blown ornaments, and a growing list of things in between, but the inspection habit travels with all of it: someone holds the piece up, compares it to the drawing, and only then does it move on. Dinosaurs, robots, pizza slices, whatever the shape happens to be that season, all pass through the same single doorway before anyone gets to buy one.


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Frequently asked questions

What are unique dinosaur gifts for the holidays?

Unique dinosaur gifts for the holidays include hand-blown glass ornaments, ceramic figures, and the occasional plush that adults pretend is for a child. My nephew Desmond keeps a running list of dinosaur items ranked by scientific accuracy, updated seasonally, consulted by nobody but treated as binding by him. This one would rank near the top on detail alone. He would tell you so himself, at length.

Is the Happy Dino ornament right for yankee swap?

The Happy Dino ornament fits yankee swap well because the grin registers before anyone finishes unwrapping it, and in that format the first five seconds decide everything. Desmond once sat through a family gift swap where a plain mug got passed over six times and a dinosaur keychain caused a near-incident, which he cited afterward as proof that adults understand dinosaurs better than they admit. This one starts the same kind of argument.

Is the Happy Dino ornament a good gift for coworkers?

The Happy Dino ornament is a strong gift for coworkers who keep a small collection of objects at their desk that nobody asked about but everyone has noticed. Desmond calls these people secret enthusiasts, a category he respects enormously and considers himself president of, though the position was never open. They will know what this is immediately.

Is the Happy Dino ornament made of real blown glass?

The Happy Dino ornament is made of real hand-blown glass, shaped individually by a glassblower and painted by hand in several coats. Desmond once held a sample up to a lamp for two full minutes checking for seams, found none, and nodded once, which from him constitutes a standing ovation. The glass holds color under direct light without fading.

How big is the Happy Dino ornament on the tree?

The Happy Dino ornament measures approximately 3.23 inches long, 1.89 inches wide, and 5.16 inches tall, a comfortable mid-branch size that hangs without pulling the branch down. Desmond measured one with a ruler at the kitchen table, compared it to his index finger for scale, and declared the proportions historically plausible, a compliment that required considerable generosity on his part. It sits steady on any standard branch.

How do I safely pack away the Happy Dino ornament?

Wrap the Happy Dino ornament in tissue paper and place it inside a small rigid box for off-season storage, separated from heavier ornaments. Desmond stores his in a labeled container marked CRETACEOUS in permanent marker, which his mother finds excessive and his uncle finds completely reasonable. A dry shelf away from direct heat handles the rest.

Do you have more animal ornaments like the Happy Dino?

The Animal collection includes whales, dogs, peacocks, hedgehogs, and a growing list of creatures, all hand-blown and hand-painted to the same standard as the Happy Dino. Desmond has already decided the hedgehog is next, for reasons involving spines, evolutionary resilience, and a third argument nobody followed but which he considers settled. Browse the lineup at /collections/animal-christmas-ornaments.

Is the Happy Dino ornament packaged ready for gifting?

The Happy Dino ornament does not arrive in a gift box, shipping instead in secure protective packaging designed to get it to your door in one piece. Desmond considers gift wrap a personal responsibility, not a manufacturer's job, a position he holds with the quiet certainty of someone who has never questioned a single one of his own opinions. The wrapping is yours.

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