Star Wars Hallmark Star Wars Kylo Ren Ornament

3 years and up. Resin ornament. A perfect addition to your Christmas decor.

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Bring out your tree’s inner dark side with Kylo Ren holding his menacing lightsaber. This Christmas tree ornament by Hallmark is a 3D polyresin figure and has a satin ribbon hanger. This product is the perfect gift for Star Wars The Force Awakens and Kylo Ren fans.
Hallmark Star Wars Kylo Ren Ornament:

  • Age range: 3 years and up
  • Resin ornament
  • A perfect addition to your Christmas decor

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Manufacturer Part Number

0001HCM8938

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

9.00 x 6.00 x 5.00 Inches

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