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Old World Christmas Father Frost Glass Blown Ornament
★★★3.0·3 reviews
The original Russian gift-giver was St. Nicholas, the country's Patron Saint whose Feast Day is December 19th. The Slavic version of Santa Claus became Father Frost, the symbol of Russian winter, New Year's Day and gifts. Now he visits Russia on New Year's Eve.
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