3" Glass Float in Rope Netting - Ornament Set of 12

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3"Japanese Glass Float in Rope Netting 12 Ornament Set - Green - Amber - Clear

These LED Lighted Amber, Green and Clear Japanese Glass Ball Fishing Floats with Netting Christmas Tree Ornaments 3" are perfect tree ornaments to any nautical or beach themed Christmas tree. Enjoy the charming inner warmth of this nautical glass float as the flameless LED tea light inside plays throughout the glass balls. Perfectly contrasting the glass float is the authentic fishing rope netting which holds the float in place. Mesmerizing and enchanting, enjoy the historic wonder and brilliant style of this LED lighted nautical glass float ornaments on your Christmas tree.

  • They come with 3 CR2032 coin batteries (one in the LED tea light and two extras) for over 200 hours off lighting. Replacement batteries are common and readily available for a very low price in stores or online.
  • Our Japanese Glass Ball Fishing Float Christmas tree ornaments come in two sizes (3” and 4”) and various colors.
  • NOTE: For use as a nautical Christmas tree decoration and not an authentic nautical buoy/float.
  • Hangs easily on any Christmas Tree
  • Bright LED flameless tea light inside the glass float
  • Light has on/off switch that lasts 70 hours per battery
  • Two extra CR2032 coin batteries included for over 200 hours of lighting total
  • Perfect nautical themed Christmas tree ornament/decoration
  • Hand-blown glass with authentic aged netting
  • Mix and match various glass float sizes and colors to cover your entire Christmas tree

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