Commemorate the 10th anniversary of <em>Star Wars: The Force Awakens with this limited-edition Christmas tree ornament. Once worn by Darth Vader, the immolated helmet came into the possession of Kylo Ren, who sought to fulfill the legacy of the former Sith Lord. Ren meditated in the presence of the mask—melted in a funeral pyre decades earlier on the forest moon of Endor—in his efforts to destroy the last remnants of the Jedi.Limited quantities, first available at the 2025 Keepsake Ornament Premiere event.
As one of Starfleet’s least important ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos still has very important crew members, including Beckett Mariner and her self-proclaimed bestie (while he might object to that description) Bradward Boimler. While they have gotten themselves—and their ship—in and out of trouble uncounted times, they remain true to their duties and to each other. Celebrate the friendship and antics of "Star Trek: Lower Decks" with this fun set of two Christmas tree ornaments.
Twenty years ago, Star Wars fans flocked to movie theaters for the highly anticipated conclusion to the prequel trilogy: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. The climactic chapter of the saga spelled certain defeat for the Jedi Order, thanks to a long-standing strategy of clone indoctrination and a carefully-timed transmission from Darth Sidious—Chancellor Palpatine himself. This Christmas tree ornament depicts the unforgettable moment as Clone Commander Cody received his final commands from his longtime Jedi General and friend, Obi-Wan Kenobi, immediately followed by the treacherous Order 66, which demanded the annihilation of Kenobi and all Jedi. Press the button to see the unforgettable scene come to life with light and sound. Battery operated.
Power Source: Requires three (3) alkaline LR44 replaceable button batteries (included).
There’s no stopping Grogu when he’s at the controls of IG-12! Built by tiny Anzellan droidsmiths from the salvaged parts of IG-11, the reprogrammed assassin droid that sacrificed himself to protect Grogu, IG-12 serves as a mode of transportation for the mysterious, Force-sensitive child to operate. Press the button on the base to hear robotic “Yes” and “No” vocalizations, which Grogu uses to express himself in the Disney+ original series Star Wars: The Mandalorian. Battery operated.
Sound: Ornament plays memorable dialogue from Star Wars: The Mandalorian.
Battery/Power source: Requires two (2) alkaline LR44 replaceable button batteries (included).
Once trained as a Jedi, Grogu was pursued by the remnants of the Galactic Empire until he found protection with the Mandalorian Din Djarin in the Disney+ original series Star Wars: The Mandalorian. Upon being adopted as the son of Djarin, the Mandalorian Armorer proclaimed his new title of “Din Grogu.” This Christmas tree ornament features the mysterious child wearing his youngling robes, chain mail armor and rondel with the mudhorn signet—recognizing his clan of two and acceptance as apprentice in the Mandalorian tribe.
A being whose life has spanned generations, Guinan forged a close connection with Captain Jean-Luc Picard while tending bar in the Ten Forward lounge aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise in the 24th Century. Fans of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” will welcome to their holiday decor this Christmas tree ornament of the enigmatic El-Aurian well-known for her wise counsel and empathetic listening.
As a crew of young escapees soon discovered, the computer aboard the U.S.S. Protostar contained a holographic training advisor based on Captain Kathryn Janeway of the U.S.S. Voyager in the 2370s. Star Trek fans will love to add to their collection this Christmas tree ornament featuring the storied Federation officer from "Star Trek: Prodigy."
A hero of the Clone Wars, Anakin Skywalker served as a Jedi General, commanding Republic clone troopers in battles against the Separatists while simultaneously training a Padawan learner, Ahsoka Tano. This Christmas tree ornament features the legendary leader donning his clone armor, as seen in the Disney+ original series Star Wars: Ahsoka.
Within a year of its premiere, Star Wars became the first film to launch a wildly successful line of toys based on its characters and concepts. Those toys inspired a generation of kids and collectors—including many of us on the Hallmark Keepsake Ornament team! Featuring iconic vintage styling, this Christmas tree ornament commemorates one of the first 12 Star Wars action figures released in stores in 1978: Luke Skywalker.