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Bits of foil were often added to reflect the light in the room and make the tree glisten! Keep an eye out at flea markets and antique stores for classic Christmas baubles. You know those sets of round plastic ornaments you decorate your tree with? Well, those originated in Germany, too! Hans Greiner started making glass ball ornaments called baubles during the s, which became the first manufactured Christmas ornaments. In the late 19th century, the enterprising F. Eventually, manufacturers began using injection molding injecting molten material into a mould with plastic materials, which allowed for a variety of other shapes and sizes.

Fun fact : The round shape of the bauble originates from the shape of the original decorating material — fruits and nuts. The signature decoration adorning any Christmas tree, the star. You may know that the Christmas star you see perched on top of trees and hung on branches has religious origins, but do you know why? When Jesus was born in Bethlehem, there were three magi or wise men who saw an unusual star in the sky and knew that it would lead them to baby Jesus.

They followed that star all the way to the stable where Jesus lay in a manger, and brought gifts of gold, incense, and myrrh. The star that we use to decorate our trees today is representative of the original Star of Bethlehem. Instead, they were the equivalent of astrologers , who followed the patterns of the stars and were held in high esteem. Candy canes make for delicious decorations and can be 'recycled'. 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. Red and gold baubles and red and green baubles goes back to winter flora - green for the evergreen holly or mistletoe plants and red for seasonal berries, while gold represents the sun.

Blue and white, or blue and silver baubles , meanwhile, represents various symbols. One is the Jewish faith so they can have their own Christmas tree during Hanukkah. Others include peace or snow - represented by white. Blue can symbolise the sky or heaven and Mary, Jesus' mother. For truly special decorations, Christmas Tree World has you covered. What is your favourite Christmas tree decoration? Check out our great range of baubles and other Christmas decorations.

We hope this has helped inspire your decorating and we're sure your tree will look amazing this year! If you'd like more festive tips, read the Christmas Tree World blog. Artificial Christmas Trees. Shop By Size. Large Tree Sizes. Shop By Type. Fibre Optic Trees. Shop By Colour.

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