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The History of Christmas Trees (Part 4)
Tinsel and The Legend of the Christmas Spider
Tinsel was first created in Nuremberg, Germany in the 1878 when thin strips of silver foil were sold as 'Icicles'. In 1880 'angel hair, made from spun glass was sold. The first 'tinsel' garlands were sold in the 1890s from silver plated copper wire. But when plastic/man made tinsel was invented, it became very popular as it was much cheaper than metal tinsel and also lighter to go on the tree!
There are also folk stories about how tinsel was created - by The Christmas Spider!
These tales seem to have started in Eastern Germany, Poland or Ukraine but are also told in parts of Finland and Scandinavia. The stories are now also popular in other countries such as the USA; although I live in the UK and most people in my country have never heard of the story/legend!
All the versions of the story involve a poor family who can't afford to decorate a Tree for Christmas (in some versions the tree grew from a pine cone in their house, in others the family have bought a tree into the house). When the children go to sleep on Christmas Eve a spider covers the tree in cobwebs. Then on Christmas morning the cobwebs are magically turned into silver and gold strands which decorate the tree!
Some versions of the story say that it's the light of the sun which changed the cobwebs into silver and gold but other versions say it's St Nicholas / Santa Claus / Father Christmas / das Christkind which made the magic happen.
In parts of Germany, Poland, and Ukraine it's meant to be good luck to find a spider or a spider's web on your Christmas Tree. Spider's web Christmas Tree decorations are also popular in Ukraine. They're called 'pavuchky' (which means 'little spider') and the decorations are normally made of paper and silver wire. You might even put an artificial spider's web on your tree! (Source)
To be continued ................
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Oh wow! I didn't know about the Christmas spider, thank you @Elsa 😊 Thank you @Diamond Lim for the tag.
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Thank you @Elsa for another part of the history of Christmas trees.
In fact, tinsel was a popular decoration for the Christmas tree in the 70s to the 90s. It was mostly made of aluminum foil and was very light. The downside was that every draft brought the lametter through and it quickly looked messy. In the 90s, staniol tinsel was invented. It was thicker and therefore heavier. It was easier to attach to the tree and looked neater. It also shone much brighter and the light could be better reflected in it.
Nowadays we (my family) don't use tinsel anymore.
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The only thing that I remember about the tinsel on the Christmas trees was after the holiday when people put their trees outside to be picked up there was tinsel all over them. I used to think - how could they ever get them off?
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I remember putting tinsel on my tree @Elsa I stopped doing that because one year ( long ago) I had a cat who would eat the tinsel 🙄 it’s when it came out that would be a problem, the tinsel is long and it wouldn’t come all out, I had to chase the cat to remove the rest of the tinsel 🤨🤦🏻♀️ No more tinsel on the tree 🤣🤣 I don’t think you can buy it anymore, not here anyways.
Thanks for sharing this info 🥰🐰
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Nice one, I remember doing this also. I is so much fun with your family.
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Hi @Elsa I liked the story of the Christmas spider, its also very interesting how tinsel changed through the ages.
Thanx for the tag @Diamond Lim
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What has taken place in the 5th series.
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Thanks for the @Diamond Lim
@Elsa I did not know anything about the legend of the Christmas spider. Thank you for continuing to share the story of the Christmas trees.
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@Elsa I really loved your story.
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