Wednesday, December 01, 2010

It's Christmas Time! Here's some information about the Swarovski AE Ornaments

Swarovski is well-known to Collectors for their Annual Limited Edition Christmas Ornaments, available during the year of issue and then retired, and no longer available, except on the Secondary Market. This has made some of the earliest issues much sought after by Collectors, and in some cases, quite expensive.

The first Annual Ltd. Edition Ornament was issued by Swarovski in 1981. There are earlier issues, but they are not considered among the Ltd Edition series. The 1981 edition is the only one to carry the old SC block logo and came with a chain so that it could also be worn as a necklace. It was only issued in the U.S.

More ornies have been found that were issued between 1981 and 1984 (ie., the 1984 ornie known as the Fleur de Lis), but they are also not considered Annual Ltd Editions.

In 1986, Swarovski issued 11 ornies from Giftware Suite, in the U.S. only, known as "Holiday Etchings" in several different sizes and shapes, with 1986 engraved on the crystal. But, others have also been found that are similar, without the 1986 engraving.

Giftware Suite issued the 1987-1990 Ltd Edition Ornies in the U.S. Only.

In 1991, the so-called 'stars' began being issued in the U.S. and Europe. There were 2 issues for each region, in 1991 - one with a silver metal hanger and one with a gold metal hanger, and they are highly sought after. In 1992, Swarovski began alternating yearly what is known as the 'Snowflake' design and the 'Star' design, and they have been issued each year ever since. In '93 and '94, they were issued by Swarovski's New Crystal Concepts Division. There are no logos on any of the Christmas Ornies (except the '81) until the 1995 ornie , issued by D. Swarovski with the first swan logo. Thereafter, each ornie is marked with the same logo.

In 2003, Swarovski began issuing what is known as the "Small Star" ornies, and one has been issued as a yearly Ltd Ed. ever since.

In 1996, Swarovski issued their Ltd Ed. "Angels" from their Crystal Memories collection, now known as "Christmas Memories".

There are a multitude of other "Christmas Memories" Ornies (Bells, Holly, Wreath, etc., formerly known as Crystal Memories) from what is now known as the "Ornaments" and "Christmas at Home" collections that are not considered Ltd. Editions, but are highly collectible, and also issued yearly.

In 1993, Swarovski issued the Rockefeller Christmas Tree Topper in Chrome and Gold. Another was added in 2006, along with a lot of other Rockefeller Christmas items, in commemoration of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree Celebration in New York City each year. A Magnificent Swarovski Star sits on top of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree yearly.

And, as if all these issues aren't enough, Swarovski began issuing the 'Kris Bear Ornament' as an Annual Ltd Ed., beginning in 2005.

Thought they were done? LOL. In 2009, the Golden Shadow AE Ornaments were introduced for SCS members only. It's an exact duplicate of the clear crystal AE's, so now we have to buy TWO AE Ornies! Smart marketing! We're hoping other colors will be used soon.

Other companies, such as Marshall Fields, Cadillac (in 1996 & '97), and Macy's have also issued Ltd Edition Christmas ornaments, made entirely with Swarovski Crystal.

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Seasons Greetings!

Author: Pat King
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1 comment:

Crystalfoxy said...

I really enjoyed reading the history behind the Swarovski ornaments. My initial introduction to them was in 1991 and I have been collecting them ever since. When my daughter got married, the tradition of giving her an annual edition Swarovski Ornament each year for Christmas started. She always looks forward to decorating her tree with all the Swarovski ornaments and is so excited to add a new annual edition ornament on her tree each holiday season.