May 27,2022 / News
Christmas Decorations' Christmas Wreaths: Here, There, and Anywhere
Christmas wreaths are a decorative staple appearing in homes across the country and around the world. The practice of hanging Christmas wreaths originated in Europe in the 16th century. At the time, fresh trees were the norm, and in many cases, a decorator had to cut a branch from the tree and shape it to fit it into a home. Instead of throwing away those cut branches, many choose to weave those discarded branches into wreaths that they then use to decorate other areas of the home.
Those Europeans lived in a time and place where they made the most of every material they had. They don't waste anything, in fact, they try to use every item they have on hand.
Of course, in modern times, people are less likely to weave their own wreaths from fresh branches plucked directly from the Christmas tree they just cut and moved into their home. However, the tradition of decorating with ornate garlands throughout the house continues.
Evolution of the wreath
Christmas wreaths contain many important elements that symbolize the cause of the season, making them an important part of many family holiday traditions.
For example, a circle can represent the hope of life's self-renewal and the cycle of seasons: from spring to winter and back again. The wood and materials used in the wreath can also represent several important things.
Cedarwood often represents healing.
The laurel tree can be used to represent the end of pain and suffering or conquest
The greenery used in the wreath may symbolize strength as evergreens stay green and bright even through the coldest and longest winters
Today's wreaths have become a ubiquitous part of our home's holiday decor, not just symbolic, but more to add to the Christmas spirit.
When choosing a wreath, you can consider different types of branches and greenery, from pine and foxtail to spruce and fir. Additions such as pine cones, seeds, holly, nuts, or fruit can also be used in the garland to create a unique decoration.