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As you’d expect, this Advent wreath is actually a wreath with branches of fir, which has candles lit in succession during Advent, the four Sundays before Christmas.
The Advent wreath is a custom which originated in the evangelical church and which, of course, has been taken up in the Catholic and Orthodox world, being associated with the idea of a winter holiday rather than with the religious significance of the Advent wreath.
This Lutheran tradition has been taken up by the green wreath made of fir branches, which adorns the house on the special occasion of the winter holidays. This custom originated in family circles, but has also spread to the general public.
Today, this advent wreath is just a symbol of Christmas, no matter what religion you belong to or how religious you are in your private life. It’s a custom that brings beauty to the Christmas tradition, and this advent wreath adorns the table that we all have in the family on this important holiday.
Why does the advent wreath have a fir tree?
Whether you have an advent wreath to enjoy a steaming cup of tea or a mulled wine with your loved ones at the Christmas table, it is an undeniable symbol of the Christmas celebration and the winter season.
The historical tradition of the Christmas tree and the Christmas tree connection may actually be older than the holiday we celebrate – here’s a fun fact to share with your loved ones when admiring a quality artificial Christmas tree.
Obviously, the symbolism is clear (perhaps even clearer for an artificial tree) – trees usually make us think of the human cycle of life and death when we look at their life cycle. But because the fir is a perennial, it’s different in that it stays green all year round.
A Christmas tree was first documented as being used to decorate a Christmas tree in 16th-century Germany, but it is said that before Christmas it was used to celebrate Adam and Eve.
This Advent cornucopia can mean joy, harmony and accompany the family on the most beautiful days of the calendar year. There’s no time more special than Christmas – whether it’s family getting together after months apart, or if you’re celebrating as a couple, or if you want to help your family decorate in a refined way even if you’re not at home.
If you know you’re going to give it as a gift to someone who owns a larger home or has a larger living room, we recommend ordering more than one product so you can create a set of ornaments to give to your loved ones.
So the Advent wreath is not just a gift – it’s a testament to the things that really matter in our lives, to which we have a covenant, a purpose or an openness to follow and cherish. Winter is a season of self-reflection, deep thought and growth to come.
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