Wedding Gifts from Texas

Special things from the Lone Star State make wonderful, unique wedding gifts.  Here are some of Ann’s Texas customers’ favorite picks: 

A large serving tray from Annie Modica is decoupaged with images from Texas.  These are hand made and highly laquered to be functional as well as decorative pieces.   (More about our Annie Modica here and here.)  

Annie Modica's Texas Serving Tray

 Beautiful crystal is always a good wedding gift…these have etched longhorned steers stampeding around them!  Decanter and glasses sold separately. 

Etched crystal decanter and glasses with Longhorn Steers

Boehm porcelain is fine, American made craftsmanship.  Choose Ann’s Longhorn Steer with Yellow Star or the Bluebonnet bowl:

Longhorn with Yellow Star, Boehm Porcelain, American Made

Boehm Bluebonnet Bowl

 Ice bucket with horn handles would serve well in any home to actually hold ice, cool a bottle of wine, or be displayed: 

Silver ice bucket with horn handles

More Texas Treasures

Ann’s customers expect quality items, and we work hard to deliver.  When you want a gift that is special, you know Ann’s will have something to fit.  That’s especially true for Texas items….we love good pieces that tell the story of the Lone Star State.   Boehm is the American Porcelain company that makes special pieces for the President of the US to give to visiting dignitaries and heads of state.    This bowl with a Texas Long Horn, yellow rose, star, and bird (mockingbird, or Mimus Polyglottos) is always a hit when you need a gift for the boss or a client.

Boehm "Texas Bluebonnets" Bowl, $195

While we’re on our favorite subject (Texas Lore), did you know that the state bread is Pan de Campo?  “Camp Bread”, also called Cowboy Bread is a simple baking-powder bread that was a staple of early Texans.   State Dish (chili), State Dog Breed (Blue Lacy, herding and hunting breed descended from  coyote stock and grayhound), State Fish (Guadalupe Bass), and State Fruit (Texas red grapefruit) are some of the many fascinating state titles designated by Texas Legislatures. 

You’ll be happy to know you can read about these and more in The Texas Almanac, 2010-2011 ($19.95), available at Ann’s.

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