A Short History of the Christmas Tree
- By Michael Van Kets
- Published May 19th, 2008
- Holidays
- Unrated
Some say that the tree represents the one whose wood was made into a cross and used to crucify Jesus of
The modern custom of using a Christmas tree can be traced to 16th century
By the early 18th century, the custom had become common in towns of the upper
In the early 19th century, the custom became popular among the elite and spread to royal courts as far as
Candle lights were added to Christmas trees as an attempt to further explain Christmas Ornaments history. Again, however, legend plays an important part in determining how generations of people either did, or didn't, light their trees. Martin Luther is said to have been the first to add lights to his tree in order to give his children
Around the midpoint of the Nineteenth Century, in addition to candle lights - or not - decorations hanging from Christmas trees included miniature replicas of fruit, animals, toys, musical instruments and angels made primarily out of materials available in homes.
By this time the idea of the Christmas tree had already made its way to
The first Christmas tree to appear in the White House was erected in 1856 by President Franklin Pierce. The first truly national Christmas tree was inaugurated by President Woodrow Wilson in 1913, but it was not until President Calvin Coolidge moved the tree to its present location near the White House - and ceremoniously switched on the newly installed electric lights - that the idea of an "official" tree took hold.
Christmas trees were not limited to a place of honor in the home. Community trees not only became symbols of holiday spirit, but also served as the only source of a tree for the estimated eighty percent of Americans at the turn of the Twentieth Century who did not, or could not, have a tree in their homes.
Today’s Christmas ornaments take many different forms, from a simple round ball to highly artistic designs. Baubles are another extremely common decoration, and usually consist of a fairly small hollow glass or plastic sphere coated with a thin metallic layer to make them reflective.
Family collections of personalized Christmas ornaments often contain a combination of commercially produced ornaments and decorations created by family members. Such collections are often passed on and augmented from generation to generation.
Today, besides mass-produced ornaments, there is a thriving market in handcrafted Christmas ornaments of every sort. These are typically sold at craft fairs, in craft shops and on the Internet.
Individuals' decorations vary widely, typically being a collection of family traditions and personal tastes and preferences; even a small unattractive ornament, if passed down from a parent or grandparent, may come to carry considerable emotional value and be given pride of place on the tree.
Each year, 33 to 36 million Christmas trees are produced in
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