Silver Astronaut with Star 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.

The Silver Astronaut with Star Ornament is a hand-blown, hand-painted glass astronaut rendered in the chrome-bright silver of an era that was certain the future would arrive clean, geometric, and metallic, and mostly wrong about everything except the feeling of it. The star at the chest is applied by hand in a separate pass, a small detail that takes longer than it has any right to and shows anyway, catching light from angles a printed star never would. Nobody who grew up watching launches on a television with a dial ever fully stopped believing that going somewhere required courage and produced wonder, and this ornament assumes, correctly, that you are still one of those people. Hang it for whoever kept that feeling intact instead of quietly trading it for logistics somewhere along the way. TIFF programs glass alongside film for a reason, and this astronaut is the reason in miniature.

Product Detail
  • Material: Glass
  • Composition: Hand-blown borosilicate glass
  • Finish: Hand painted
  • Hardware: pre-strung with a minimalist cord
  • Year Designed: 2024
Dimensions
  • 1.97 inches long, 1.38 inches wide, 4.33 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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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 grandfather Milton kept a scrapbook of every launch he watched on television, cut carefully from the newspaper the next morning and taped in with a ruler-straight edge, because Milton did nothing crooked if he could help it. He never once went anywhere himself, not really, not further than a fishing cabin four hours north that he visited every summer without fail, but he could tell you the exact date of every mission through the seventies without checking, the way other people know birthdays. When we started sketching this ornament, we kept coming back to the specific chrome-silver of that era's suits, the version before things got sleeker and more practical-looking, back when a suit was allowed to look a little bit like science fiction because the whole thing still felt like science fiction to everyone watching. Milton would have liked that we kept the star separate and hand-applied instead of stamped, because Milton noticed things like that, always, out loud, at dinner, to whoever was still listening. He is gone now, and the scrapbook is somewhere in a box we have not opened, but I think about him every launch season, checking the dates against memory, getting them right without trying.

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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The idea for hand-blown glass ornaments existed years before Chive actually built the mold for one, sketched out on the back of an invoice at a kitchen table long before the company had the equipment or the order volume to justify it. Chive opened its doors in 2004 selling ceramic flowers exclusively, and it took a long stretch of steady growth before ornaments became more than a drawing in a drawer somewhere. The astronaut line in particular sat unbuilt for the longest of any collection, waiting for a glassblower who could actually get the proportions of a suit right. Some ideas need the company to catch up to them before they can exist. This was one of the patient ones, and it was worth the wait.


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Frequently asked questions

Do you make a Silver Astronaut with Star ornament in blown glass?

Chive makes a Silver Astronaut with Star ornament in blown glass, hand-shaped and hand-painted with a chrome-silver finish and a separately applied star at the chest. My grandfather Milton would have wanted to know whether the star was raised or flat, because Milton asked questions like that at the kitchen table, out loud, to anyone within range, and expected a real answer. The star is raised.

Is the Silver Astronaut with Star ornament a good stocking stuffer?

The Silver Astronaut with Star ornament fits a stocking comfortably and carries the kind of visual detail that makes the recipient stop and look twice before hanging it. Milton received a stocking every year until he was eighty-four and inspected every item in it with the focus of someone reviewing evidence. This one would have earned the longest pause.

Who should I buy the Silver Astronaut with Star ornament for?

Buy the Silver Astronaut with Star ornament for whoever still watches launches when they happen, checks the mission schedule ahead of time, and feels something they do not need to explain to anyone. Milton kept a scrapbook of every launch clipped from the morning paper, edges ruler-straight. That kind of person recognizes this ornament immediately.

How is the Silver Astronaut with Star glass ornament actually made?

The Silver Astronaut with Star glass ornament is made by hand-blowing molten glass into shape and finishing it with multiple coats of hand-applied silver paint, followed by a separate pass for the star detail. Milton would have called this overbuilt, meaning it exactly as a compliment, and then checked the star with a fingernail. It catches light from every angle.

What are the dimensions of the Silver Astronaut with Star ornament?

The Silver Astronaut with Star ornament measures approximately 1.97 inches long, 1.38 inches wide, and 4.33 inches tall, sized to hang comfortably on a standard branch without pulling it down. Milton measured things as a reflex, not a hobby, the way some people check their watch. This one would have earned a satisfied nod.

How should I store the Silver Astronaut with Star ornament?

The Silver Astronaut with Star ornament stores best wrapped in soft tissue inside a rigid container, kept away from direct heat and heavier ornaments that could shift in a box. Milton organized his entire tree in a single wooden box, each piece in its own tissue sleeve, labeled in pencil by row. Any clean, dry shelf works.

What pairs well with the Silver Astronaut with Star ornament?

The Silver Astronaut pairs well with the Space Ship, Alien, and Robot ornaments, all finished in hand-painted glass by the same studio. Milton would have arranged them by mission type, a sorting system nobody else would follow but which would be internally airtight and labeled in pencil. See the full lineup at /collections/space-christmas-ornaments.

Does the Silver Astronaut with Star ornament ship in protective gift packaging?

The Silver Astronaut with Star ornament ships in secure protective packaging rather than a decorative gift box. Milton wrapped his own gifts in brown paper and labeled them in neat block letters, on the theory that what was inside mattered more than what was outside. The ornament arrives safe; the presentation is yours to decide.

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