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What is a Christmas Tree?

It is impossible to talk about Christmas without thinking about the Christmas tree and actual Christmas wreaths. In many houses, the firm is the main decoration of these dates. You have to go back to the second and third millennium BC. to discover the origins of the Christmas tree. The Christmas tree is a decorative element of great symbolism for the celebration of Christmas. The Christmas tree is traditionally decorated with a star, colored balls, lights, sparkles, garlands and bows. It can be both natural (a coniferous plant that can be a fir or a pine), or artificial, in which case it is usually made of plastic or made of synthetic materials that emulate an authentic natural tree. The Christmas wreath or Advent wreath is a Christian symbol that announces the passing of the four weeks of Advent and the arrival of Christmas. It is characterized by being a crown made with pine or fir branches and having four candles.

 

What are the Elements of a Real Christmas Tree

The Real Christmas tree and wreath is usually an evergreen conifer, triangular in shape. It is adorned with some of the following items. The Star that is symbolized as the Star of Bethlehem, the guiding star of the three Magi to Jesus Christ; it is placed at the top of the tree. On the other hand, there are the balls, which represent the gifts that God gave to men; It is said that initially it had been decorated with apples, as a symbol of the temptations that Christ came to redeem us. Bows, garlands and tinsel: symbols of family unity and joy. Lights: they are the representation of the light that Jesus Christ brought to the world with the coming of him.

History of the Christmas tree

The Christmas tree, the Real Christmas Trees & wreaths, is considered an adaptation of the tree of life or tree of the universe (known as Yggdrasil), typical of Norse mythology, in which the worldview was represented of the peoples of northern Europe. This tree was used to celebrate the birth of the god of the Sun and fertility, known as Frey, on dates close to our current Christmas. During the evangelization of Germany, in the 8th century, it is said that Saint Boniface, to end the worship of gods that from the Christian point of view were pagan, cut down the tree and in its place put an evergreen pine, which which symbolizes the real Christmas tree delivered, the love of God, and adorned it with apples, representing original sin, and candles, symbolic of the light of Christ. Over time, apples and candles would turn into balls and lights, just like our present Christmas tree. The modern Christmas tree comes from Germany. Its first references date back to the end of the 16th century, when a tree was decorated to set the chill of Christmas, a custom that quickly spread throughout the world. It was not until the 19th century that it would reach Great Britain, France, the United States, Puerto Rico, China and Japan. And the tradition of decorated fir came from England to the United States, in the days of colonization. August Imgard, a man from Ohio, is credited with the installation of the first Christmas tree in 1847. From that time on, American culture has been the standard bearer for Christmas decorations. In Spain, the Christmas tree arrived at the beginning of the 20th century.