Embroidered John Adams Ornament. John Adams was a politician and second President of the United States. The close friendship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams began when they met at the 1775 Continental Congress in Philadelphia. Although different in many ways down to their appearance, the two developed a strong respect and liking for one another. This ornament is made by hand using centuries-old method of zardozi embroidery. 6"h.... - Embroidered John Adams Ornament.
Embroidered Abigail Adams Ornament. Abigail Adams was our nation's second First Lady. Thomas Jefferson and Abigail became friends when Jefferson and John Adams were both American diplomats in Europe. This fabric ornament is made by hand using centuries-old method of zardozi embroidery.... - Embroidered Abigail Adams Ornament.
Embroidered Ben Franklin Ornament. Thomas Jefferson served with Ben Franklin, the senior statesman of the Continental Congress, in Philadelphia in 1775, calling him "the greatest man and ornament of the age and country in which he lived." This ornament is made by ha... - Embroidered Ben Franklin Ornament.
Monticello Embroidered Ornament. Beautiful handmade felted ornament of Monticello is embroidered in gold. 2 A 1/2"h x 6 A 1/4"w.... - Monticello Embroidered Ornament.
Embroidered Alexander Hamilton Ornament. Thomas Jefferson placed two busts, a likeness of himself and his political opponent Alexander Hamilton, opposite one another in the Entrance Hall. This Alexander Hamilton Christmas ornament is made by hand using centuries-old method of z... - Embroidered Alexander Hamilton Ornament.
Embroidered Betsy Ross Ornament. Elizabeth Griscom "Betsy" Ross is widely credited with making the first American flag. This fabric ornament, made by hand using centuries-old method of zardozi embroidery, depicts her working on an American Flag. 6"h.... - Embroidered Betsy Ross Ornament.
Embroidered Dolley Madison Ornament. One of the first-floor guest rooms at Monticello was dubbed the "Madison Room," after President James Madison and his wife Dolley, two regular visitors to Monticello. Madison lived twenty-eight miles away -- a quick trip today, but... - Embroidered Dolley Madison Ornament.