Ne'Qwa Art

Over The Rooftops Ornament

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Every ornament comes beautifully packaged in a satin-lined, keepsake gift box.

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Description
What child hasn’t strained to hear the soft hooves of Santa’s reindeer landing upon their rooftop. This imaginative ornament features Santa Claus and his team of eight reindeer flying high above the rooftops of a snowy town on Christmas Eve. His deliveries are sure to bring laughter and smiles when discovered in the morning. Inspired by the festive artwork of Elaine Maier, Ne’Qwa Art® artisans re-create her detailed Christmas Eve scene. This ornament includes a Certificate of Authenticity and is beautifully packaged in a satin-lined, keepsake gift box. This impressive ornament becomes a focal point of any décor and is a perfect holiday gift for friends, family, teachers, coworkers, or anyone who believes in the wonders of Christmas. An adjustable tasseled cord allows for display on a Christmas tree or a Ne’Qwa Art® ornament stand. This hand-painted glass ornament measures approximately 6.5”H, Standard Brilliant shape. All genuine Ne’Qwa Art® ornaments and gifts are created with the ancient technique of hand-painting original art on the inside of mouth-blown glass. With meticulous attention to every detail, trained artisans use specially designed paintbrushes to re-create stunning works of original art. Make memories to treasure for a lifetime with authentic Ne’Qwa Art® glass ornaments and gifts.
Care instructions

Ne'Qwa ornaments are delicate, hand-painted glass, you should only use gentle, dry cleaning methods and careful handling to ensure their longevity. 

Cleaning:

  • Use a soft, dry cloth: For simple dusting, wipe the ornament gently with a soft microfiber or cotton cloth.
  • Use a soft brush: A feather duster or soft-bristled makeup or artist's brush can clean dust and debris from intricate crevices.
  • Avoid harsh cleaners: Never use chemical cleaners, wet wipes, or glass cleaners on your ornaments. These can damage the hand-painted designs and finishes.
  • Do not submerge in water: Do not put the ornaments in water, as this could damage the paint both inside and out. 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the history of Ne'Qwa Art?

The technique of reverse painting on glass, known as ne'qwa in Mandarin, began more than a thousand years ago. During the 17th century, the tradition flourished in China, with artisans primarily decorating snuff bottles. Ne'Qwa Art, a company now owned by Precious Moments, revived this ancient art form and applied it to ornaments and other glass decor. 

How is a Ne'Qwa ornament made?
  • Artisans train for years to master the precise technique of painting in reverse.
  • The process begins with mouth-blown glass, with each piece individually created.
  • Artists use specialized, tiny paintbrushes to meticulously hand-paint the design on the inside of the glass.
  • Because the image is painted in reverse, the artist must apply the color layers in the opposite order of how they will appear when viewed from the outside. 
How do I know if my Ne'Qwa ornament is authentic?

Every genuine Neqwa Art ornament is authenticated with a certificate of authenticity. Each piece is also etched with an artist's signature and the Neqwa Art logo. The ornament is packaged in a satin-lined, keepsake gift box. 

Does Ne'Awa Art make limited edition ornaments?

Yes, Ne'Qwa Art releases limited edition ornaments each year, which are typically larger than standard ornaments. These ornaments are highly collectible and come with a special, heavy keepsake box for protection. 

Where can I display my Ne'Qwa ornament?

While they are often hung on Christmas trees, many people display Neqwa ornaments year-round on a stand. Neqwa Art sells specialized metal display stands for this purpose.