Decorate your tree with these 10 Fort Worth ornaments

Looking to add some Cowtown spirit to your tree this year. Check out this list of locally made and Fort Worth-inspired holiday ornaments.

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Jazz up your holiday decorations with a little Lone Star State spirit.

Whether your holiday decorations have been up since Halloween, or you’re just now pulling your boxes out of storage — we have some local additions for this year’s tree. Shop these 10 Fort Worth-themed holiday ornaments.

Fort Worth Gear | Available in-store or online from Fort Worth Locals
Choose from glossy red Funkytown, FWTX globes, or saddle your tree with a blue cowboy hat bauble.

Bass Hall Angel | Available at Bass Performance Hall
Downtown’s famous celestial beings are now available in a take-home size exclusively at the Deck the Hall gift shop before all seasonal performances.

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Get the sights of Fort Worth in miniature.

Photo provided by Bass Performance Hall

TCU | Available online or in store at the TCU Bookstore
Spruce your tree with purple ornaments featuring horned frogs, campus landmarks, graduation years, and more.

Texas Rangers ballcap | Available in-store at P.S. the Letter
Decorate your tree with the crowning achievement of the World Series champions.

Historic homes | Available online from Historic Fort Worth, Inc.
Cash in for collector’s recreations of the Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House and Thistle Hill — purchases will support the local nonprofit.

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Add a delicate nod to Fort Worth to your tree.

Photo provided by Six & Main

Glass Stockyards | Available online from Six & Main
Immortalize the Cowtown staple with a see-through etching from CEB Studio.

JW Texas | Available online or in store at John Wayne Stock & Supply
The locally crafted iron Texas features a design even The Duke would be proud of.

Longhorns + cowboys | Available in store at The General Store & Trading Post
Add some Western flair to your tree with a sparkling longhorn, cowboy, or pair of boots.

Painted skyline | Available online on Amazon
Nothing says Fort Worth like the glittering buildings of the city’s skyline.

Sparkly Texas | Available in store at Winton and Waits
The Texas-shaped glass decoration features a state flag, boot, rose, The Alamo, oil derrick, and a longhorn.

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