Our Christmas tree charms are made with that kind of magic in mind… those little pieces that don’t shout for attention but gently capture it. Crafted from glass and designed with care, they’re made to bring joy to any Christmas tree, big or small.
While large ornaments may set the scene, it’s the tiny ones that invite a second look. These glass charms add dimension and depth to your tree styling – think miniature reindeer, stars, bells and snowflakes that shimmer softly under fairy lights.
Perfect for small trees, these charms are especially delightful when nestled into tabletop displays, windowsills, or festive centrepieces. Their size also makes them ideal for stocking fillers, advent calendars, or even part of your Christmas Eve box tradition.
Looking to buy Christmas tree charms as gifts? They also make beautiful keepsakes, easily tied to a ribbon-wrapped parcel or slipped into a Christmas card for that personal, extra-sparkly touch.
Each charm tells its own little story, whether it’s of snow-covered winters, golden-lit gatherings, and ornaments carefully unwrapped from tissue each December. They’re the kind of keepsakes that children remember years later, that get passed on, and that become part of your family’s holiday tradition. If you’re starting your festive collection or simply want something unique to add to an already cherished tree, our charms bring in the kind of thoughtful detail that lasts far beyond one season. We also carry an excellent range of traditional vintage Christmas tree ornaments, heart-shaped baubles, stockings and ribbons.
Here at Artisan Ornaments, we know Christmas in Australia means many things: warm summer nights, fresh cherries, backyard games – and yes, trees trimmed with care. Whether your celebration leans traditional, coastal, or wonderfully eclectic, these Christmas tree charms add a special touch that feels right at home.
We invite you to explore our growing collection of Christmas tree charms in Australia, and find the little pieces that speak to your style, your story, and your season. Because sometimes, the smallest ornament holds the most meaning.