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There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing just over ten inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. One single branch tip carries a tiny chip, no larger than a grain of rice, earned somewhere along its decades of gentle handling. Rather than detract, it feels like the soft patina on an old violin—proof that this tree has been loved, displayed, and cherished through many Christmases past. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you!

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