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The Ornament of the Market
Since 1907, the Pike Place Market has been the soul of Seattle.To celebrate 100 years of bringing the community together, this commemorative, limited edition, ornament honors the Market’s place in history as the oldest, continually operated public market in the country.
Hand crafted in the US and gold plated, sales will benefit the Pike Place Market Foundation’s mission in support of low-income people. Ornaments come packaged with a lovely greeting card. Choose red or green (blank inside), the perfect gift and card in one. Keep several handy for the “What-do-I-give-my-(uncle, co-worker, etc.)?” dilemma.
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Leaf Lights! Made from real leaves!
The Story of Bodhi Leaves
It is believed that the Buddha found enlightenment while meditating beneath the branches of the Pipal tree. Renamed "Bodhi" or "enlightenment" tree, it is revered for its rejuvenating abilities. It is from the fallen leaves of this sacred tree that these leaf lights are made. Leaves were sustainably harvested; no trees were cut. 9' in length, with 20 individual leaf lights per strand End-to-end connectors so you can connect several strands You'll love them as they enlighten your life.
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Rachel, A Sterling Silver Charm
Hand crafted by local artists this sterling silver charm has truly captured the “charm” of the Pike Place Market piggy bank, Rachel. Wear it as a pendant, earrings or on your charm bracelet and show your piggy pride. This charming Rachel comes boxed with a historic photo of the Market, ready for gift giving. Part of the proceeds benefit the Market Foundation which supports the food bank, the medical clinic, senior center and child care center.
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Pike Place Market Sign This classic Seattle icon is handcrafted in sterling silver by local artists. On your charm bracelet, as a pendant or earrings you can celebrate the history of the Pike Place Market. This charming icon comes boxed with a historic photo of the Market, ready for gift giving. Part of the proceeds benefit Pike Place Market preservation, helping to maintain it’s historic character for the future.
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