“Slavic treasures” could describe a lot of things — FabergĂ© eggs, borscht, or this Christmas ornament, made by Slavic Treasures and available on eBay.
That’s Lawrence Larva from the Way-Out Bugs collection.
Moving on to the Wacky Fruit and Veggies collection, we find Perky Pear. (Note: Using the search term “perky” on eBay will bring up perky pairs a’plenty. It’s kind of a code word.)
There’s also a host of resin heads from what might be called the Decapitated Animal collection.
Slavic Treasures also creates the standard Santas and snowmen, as well as a line of sports teams ornaments. But just when you’re recovering from skewed cartoon teeth and glassy-eyed taxidermist’s models, they whip out something from their Halloween Harvest Goodies line, such as this…
…which they call “Ghostly Blue,” but which I personally think of
as the “Specter of Skoal.”
Collect ‘em all.
Tags: borscht, Christmas ornaments, paranormal romance, Slavic Treasures, St. Petersburg, urban fantasy




March 14, 2008 at 6:11 am |
OMG…what about the “AniBalls”:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Slavic-Treasures-Blown-Glass-Aniball-BEAR-Ornament_W0QQitemZ300206086031QQihZ020QQcategoryZ29435QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
March 14, 2008 at 7:24 am |
Oh, man, I hadn’t seen the bear. The cat isn’t too warped, because cats naturally lie in a circle. The bear looks like it’s passed through something’s digestive system. You know, I think political-figure Aniballs would really sell.