Upside Down Xmas Tree
Monday, May 7th, 2012“
Upside down Christmas trees seem to be the latest big fad this holiday season.
Decorating an upside down Christmas tree can bring a whole new perspective to the act of decorating for the holidays. Although this fad seems relatively new and possibly sacrilegious upside down Christmas trees actually have a long and holy history. Upside Down Christmas Tree History Upside down fir trees date back as far as the Middle Ages.
By the 12tth century, especially in Europe it became a tradition to hang fir trees upside down to represent the Holy Trinity. An upside Christmas tree eventually became a Christian symbol. In today’s world we decorate upright Christmas trees with their tips pointing heavenward. Our Christmas trees would be viewed as the ones that are upside down to the original Christmas celebrants.
Christians in the middle ages hung their Christmas trees upside down to ensure that anyone viewing the trees would realize it was no ordinary decoration but a bold statement of faith.
Upside Down Christmas Trees on Sale Upside Down Christmas Tree Advantages Of course major department stores and seasonal Christmas shops are catering to this recent whim. Many claim the upside down Christmas trees have many advantages. Anything to make a sale right?
The reasons are varied and creative. Some stores insist that there are far more room for presents beneath these types of trees and that the use of floor space will be minimized. This is all very practical. However a primary reason shoppers are attracted to these unique Christmas trees is that the novelty of the upside down Christmas tree brings them a welcome respite from the mundane holiday regalia.
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