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Decoration Tradition – Christmas Through The Ages

Author: Harbor Farm
by Harbor Farm
Posted: Aug 14, 2015
An enormous amount of money and time is spent on holiday decorations each year. Christmas table centrepieces, fresh Christmas wreaths, glittering and sparkling ornaments hanging on the Christmas tree – the festival itself feels incomplete without these. These accessories have integrated themselves very beautifully with the spirit of the festival, and in fact, there is a history that is connected to all of them. How did these decorations come to be?

Talking about real Christmas wreaths, they are a beautiful decoration for your home, with quite an interesting story behind their conception. In ancient times in Rome, wreaths were used as a sign of victory – this is believed to be the reason for hanging a wreath on the door. Wreaths were in fact, in existence even before this time. The pre-Christian Germans used to make wreaths from evergreen and light it to celebrate their Advent hope in Christ. The use of this wreath eventually spread to other Christians and soon became popular during this festival and came to be accepted in all parts of the world. The wreaths these days are beautifully made from twigs and berries. On many online stores, one can find fresh Christmas wreaths for sale.

Items like a Christmas table centrepiece are used as added decoration for the Christmas feast table. These centrepieces have candles on them, which are lighted in a specific order during weeks preceding and succeeding Christmas-eve. The beautiful centrepieces come in many designs, and add beauty to your table. The ones that match other decorations in the room can be easily chosen from among the many designs available on online stores. They can also be pre-ordered to be freshly made and delivered on the date which you choose.

The Christmas tree itself has been a subject brimming with traditional and historical values. The Christmas tree was seen in Germany as early as the 16th century, and thence spread worldwide. To America it came after being seen decorated among Queen Victoria’s family. In early times, families decorated these trees with nuts, candles, apples and other handmade decorations. The lighting and other sparkly-bling decorations are more of a recent concept. Even so, they are so widely popular that they can be found almost anywhere during holiday season.

Another important "fixture" of Christmas decorations is the nativity scene. It is a scene where child Christ is placed in a manager with his mother Mary and father Joseph, along with some animals in a stable. This scene serves as a reminder to the families as to why Christmas is actually celebrated – the birth of Christ. The world’s first three-dimensional nativity scene credits go to St. Francis of Assisi. Later improvements led to the addition of a crib and other elements to the scene.

Christmas is one of the major and most eagerly-awaited festivals of America. The entire population takes out time from their busy work to visit relatives and celebrate with them. Decoration plays a vital part in filling a home with the feel of merriment and festivity. Decoration also provides joy each time you look at it. To buy Christmas table centrepieces and more, visit Harborfarm.com

About The Author

Carrol Gacias is an expert in holiday decor who loves jotting down her ideas and creativity in the interesting articles and blogs she publishes for the public. She recommends HarborFarm.com as the best name to find centrepieces, decorative hangings and fresh Christmas wreaths for sale.

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