History of the Christmas tree
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:20 pm
History of the Christmas tree & an explanation on where one of the most focal points in celebrating Christmas originated and how far it has come.
The custom of having a tree as a central focal piece in winter holiday celebrations can be traced back hundreds of centuries.
The ancient Egyptians had a custom of bringing branches from palm trees into their homes on the shortest day of the year each December.
The Chinese and Hebrews from ancient history had similar traditions, too. The Scandinavians are attributed with beginning such customs as the Advent Wreath and the Yule Log, and were known to decorate their houses and barns with evergreens during winter celebrations.
The Vikings of Northern Europe believed the evergreen to represent the promise of the return to spring once winter had passed.
In Italy, Romans decorated trees with candles and trinkets during Saturnalia.
The Druids, in France and England, dressed oak trees with fruit in honor of the gods of harvest. Boughs from trees were use in several other Pagan winter festivals as well.
The custom of having a tree as a central focal piece in winter holiday celebrations can be traced back hundreds of centuries.
The ancient Egyptians had a custom of bringing branches from palm trees into their homes on the shortest day of the year each December.
The Chinese and Hebrews from ancient history had similar traditions, too. The Scandinavians are attributed with beginning such customs as the Advent Wreath and the Yule Log, and were known to decorate their houses and barns with evergreens during winter celebrations.
The Vikings of Northern Europe believed the evergreen to represent the promise of the return to spring once winter had passed.
In Italy, Romans decorated trees with candles and trinkets during Saturnalia.
The Druids, in France and England, dressed oak trees with fruit in honor of the gods of harvest. Boughs from trees were use in several other Pagan winter festivals as well.