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Garden Ornaments Labrador Retriever
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Labrador Retriever

$150.00

Individually created from layers of stained glass, which are then kiln fused to create a very durable piece of art. The fused glass ornaments are then epoxied to a hand forged steel stand that has been powder coated for longevity. The ornament attaches to a steel stake, also powder coated, for easy storage. We offer both a light or black Labrador golden ornament design.

The glass dogs MUST spend their Winters indoors where they are not subject to the freeze/thaw cycles, but the stake can stay in the ground.

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Individually created from layers of stained glass, which are then kiln fused to create a very durable piece of art. The fused glass ornaments are then epoxied to a hand forged steel stand that has been powder coated for longevity. The ornament attaches to a steel stake, also powder coated, for easy storage. We offer both a light or black Labrador golden ornament design.

The glass dogs MUST spend their Winters indoors where they are not subject to the freeze/thaw cycles, but the stake can stay in the ground.

Individually created from layers of stained glass, which are then kiln fused to create a very durable piece of art. The fused glass ornaments are then epoxied to a hand forged steel stand that has been powder coated for longevity. The ornament attaches to a steel stake, also powder coated, for easy storage. We offer both a light or black Labrador golden ornament design.

The glass dogs MUST spend their Winters indoors where they are not subject to the freeze/thaw cycles, but the stake can stay in the ground.


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