
Why do we have Christmas trees?
The origin of bringing a tree indoors during winter stretches back centuries, to the pagan faith. Fir trees and other evergreen trees have been used in various ways by both pagans and Christians for generations to celebrate winter festivals and the winter solstice. Trees, or at least their branches, were used for these festivals, and those of the Romans during Saturnalia, for hundreds of years.What does the Christmas tree represent?
They used them for their symbolism. These trees, or branches, were meant to represent the life during dark, cold winter nights, while the Romans used fir trees to decorate temples for their evergreen qualities. In short, evergreen trees like fir trees have been used to represent the resilience of life and the wonders of agriculture when the months are at their darkest and the weather at its grimmest. Over the years this has morphed into the Christmas tree tradition.
Which country started the tradition of Christmas trees?
It is in Germany where modern Christmas trees truly originated, in the mid-sixteenth century. Christian festivities in Germany involved German Mystery or Miracle Plays in front of churches. These took place during Advent, as well as on Christmas Eve. These plays included ‘The Paradise Tree’ which was supposed to represent the Garden of Eden. While the paradise tree was mainly a cutting, it’s believed to be one of the main originators. Over the years, these trees developed and fir trees were used across Germany and other parts of Northern Europe during the festive season. It is also here where decorating trees is believed to have begun, by placing candles on branches. Related: Christmas Tree & Decoration Trends 2019 It is, primarily, after the protestant reformation that decorating the Christmas tree became a tradition for the masses. During the 19th century, the custom became adopted by wider European countries.Who brought the first Christmas tree into the home?
While the Germans were the first to start decorating their trees, it was the 16th century preacher, Martin Luther. The tail goes that Martin was walking through the woods one winter evening when he saw the stars through the canopy. Upon seeing the stars twinkling through the branches, he decided he wanted to recreate it at home. He cut down a tree, took it home and decorated the tree branches with lights. While Christmas tree lights likely originated from the candles used as part of older Christmas tree traditions, this is often quoted as one of the defining moments for the modern Christmas tree.Why did decorating a tree become popular in the UK?
Christmas tree decoration became fashionable in the UK during Queen Victoria’s reign, most notably in 1848 when a picture was published in the Illustrated London News of the Royal Family. In an elaborate image, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their family were pictured at Windsor Castle stood beside a large tree adorned with glass ornaments hailing from Prince Albert's native Germany.
Where do Christmas baubles come from?
For centuries, Christmas baubles have evolved in design, material and cost and these days any Christmas tree would look a little lost without a few cheerful baubles hanging from its branches. But just where exactly did the first bauble originate from? The original bauble comes from sixteenth century Germany in the alpine town of Lauscha. This town would become infamous for its skill in glass-blowing and Christmas ornament production. By the 1800s, founder of the first glassworks in Lauscha, Hans Greiner, began producing fruit and nut shaped glass ornaments complete with decorative silver embellishment using mercury or lead.
What are traditional Christmas decorations?
The most traditional decorations for the Christmas tree include stars, angels, fruit and Father Christmas. Like the tree itself, many traditional decorations have their roots based in faith; the angel harking back to the nativity and the star representing Jesus as the light of the world. This is also the basis for decorating the tree with lights. Related: How to put lights on your Christmas Tree Aside from decorations, colours have their own traditions.

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