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Step into a world of timeless charm with How’s it Hangin’ – Nostalgia Edition, a vintage-inspired ceramic ornament set that brings the warmth of yesteryears to your holiday decor. Featuring a classic rotary telephone, a bright red postbox, and an old-school typewriter, each piece is handcrafted in glazed ceramic and painted with care.

Whether hung on your Christmas tree, displayed on a mantel, or gifted to a lover of all things vintage, these charming hangings invite you to pause and reminisce about simpler times — when letters were written by hand and conversations waited for a dial tone.

Details

Material: Stoneware, Glazed Ceramic

Size: 10–15 cm in length (approx.)

Includes: Hanging ribbons, 1 typewriter, 1 postbox, and 1 telephone ornament

Weight: Approx. 500 grams

Care & Instructions: These glazed ceramic tree hangings are meant for display purposes only. Handle with care. They can be washed if required, but must be stored carefully to avoid breakage.

Please Note: As each piece is handcrafted in small batches, slight variations in colour and texture make each set truly one of a kind.

Backstory

In a sleepy corner of Memoryville, where time moved a little slower, an old craftsman named Albert kept the past alive. In his quiet studio, he dusted off relics that once shaped lives — a vintage rotary phone, a bright red postbox, a weathered typewriter — and reimagined them as ceramic keepsakes for the future.

How’s it Hangin’ – Nostalgia Edition was born from this love for the forgotten. Each ornament carries a whisper of handwritten letters, the ring of old phone calls, and the rhythmic tap of typewriter keys.

As you hang them on your tree, let them transport you — to handwritten postcards, love letters sent through mail, and afternoons spent in quiet reflection. These aren’t just ornaments; they’re tiny time machines, celebrating the stories we never want to forget.