Kara B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
The shipping timeline was early, the gold glittery star was a match for the picture along with the measurement for size & description. It was just enough sparkler and really glad I chose it for my mini tree.
Christine Ullrich
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
It was a perfect fit for my little tree....
P. Clark
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Although it was way to small for my tree, my fault, it was a beautiful topper.
golfinglady
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Item returned. Too small. Just not what expected
Stock Guru
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
The stars arrived in their tiny box, glittering fragments of an effort to crown the season’s fleeting joy. Each one, no larger than a gesture, sat waiting to be called upon, their red glitter catching the light with an insistence both bold and fragile. They are not grand stars, not the kind that might dominate the highest branches of a towering tree. No, these are stars for smaller moments, trees that live in corners, on shelves, or on tabletops—trees that are content to exist without grandeur. This is the environment in which my tree and stars exist.I held one in my hand, feeling its lightness, its deliberate smallness. The glitter was firm, though not immune to the pull of fingers, and I knew it would leave traces wherever it had been. The base, though sturdy enough for its size, required patience to fit snugly onto the narrow tops of branches. Once placed, it stood resolute, though not without the occasional tilt, as if it, too, questioned its role.The red of the stars was vivid, almost too much, demanding attention even in the quiet glow of soft lights. They seemed more ornament than topper, a detail that whispered of their modesty. For larger trees, they would vanish, swallowed by the vastness of branches. But on a small tree, they were enough—a punctuation at the end of a season’s thought.And yet, their glitter has a kind of absurdity, their insistence on shining when the world around them is dim. They cling to their brightness, knowing full well it will not last. The glitter will fade, the glue may loosen, and they will be packed away until needed again. But for now, they stand, small stars on small trees, defiant in their simplicity, their impermanence as much a part of their charm as their light.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
My daughter wanted a little tree for her room, so of course we needed to find a small star. This was the perfect size! We were able to place it easily on top, and it is straight!!
Petra perez
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Item was too small than expected
Nina J Oosahwe
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Pretty tiny even for a really small tree.