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Gazing Balls (12 Inch)

Gazing balls have as varied and colorful a history as they are themselves.  The first recorded history of these hand-blown glass garden accents dates back to the 13th century where they were made in Venice.  In 1612 an Italian priest, Antonio Neri named them "Spheres of Light".  They have been known by many names - Gazing Globes, Rose Balls, Good Luck Balls, Victorian Balls, Witch Balls, and Garden Globes.  Also called "Globes of Happiness", they have been used symbolically as wedding gifts - said to bring the bride happiness in her new home.  In the 16th century, Francis Bacon stated that a proper garden would have round, colored balls for the sun to play upon.  They gained their current widespread popularity during Victorian times, being used both indoors, as well as in the garden.  One interior use was in dining rooms and on sideboards.  Placed in such a way, the servant could gaze discreetly into the ball and see who may need a refill without standing and staring throughout the meal.

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