The Story Behind the Christmas Tree: A Treedition Worth Sharing
As you sip your hot cocoa and scroll for that just-right Christmas tree online—or maybe you’re bundled up and hunting through a twinkling tree lot—have you ever paused to wonder: Why do we even do this? Decorating a Christmas tree is one of the most cherished holiday traditions, but where did it all begin?
Let’s dive into the roots (pun intended) of this beloved tradition and discover how it grew into the holiday centerpiece we know and love today.
A Humble Beginning
From the iconic tree at Rockefeller Center to the one brightening your living room, Christmas trees have come a long way. But their origins? Surprisingly simple.
The tradition of decorating trees traces back to 16th-century Germany, where devout Christians adorned evergreens with fruits, candles, and pastries. These early trees weren’t grand or glittering, but they symbolized life and hope during the cold winter months.
The first Christmas trees in America are credited to German settlers in Pennsylvania. Yet, for a long time, many Americans viewed them skeptically, dismissing them as pagan symbols. Imagine Christmas without a tree—hard to picture, isn’t it?
The Royal Seal of Approval
Everything changed in 1846, thanks to Queen Victoria—arguably the influencer of her time. When the Illustrated London News published an illustration of Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children gathered around a beautifully decorated tree, it set off a craze. Just like today’s trends on social media, the image spread quickly, and soon, Christmas trees were all the rage on both sides of the Atlantic.
In typical fashion, Americans added their own flair. While Europeans favored smaller, four-foot-tall trees, Americans embraced towering trees that stretched to their ceilings. Strings of popcorn and cranberries, a quintessentially American touch, made their debut.
From Feathers to Forests
Did you know artificial Christmas trees originated in Germany? Early versions were crafted from wooden pyramids or dyed goose feathers—an innovative response to deforestation. These feather trees eventually inspired the modern artificial trees we know today.
Fast forward to now, and the choice between real and artificial trees is a festive debate in itself. Many love the smell and charm of a real tree, while others prefer the convenience and sustainability of an artificial one. Whatever your choice, the magic is in the decorating.
Your Tree, Your Tradition
At Gigi Seasons, we’re all about helping you create your own treedition. Whether it’s finding the perfect artificial Christmas tree, adorning it with sparkling ornaments, or hanging a puppy stocking for your four-legged family member, we’re here to make your holidays merry and bright.
Explore our collection of Christmas decorations, buy your tree online, and start making memories that will last a lifetime. After all, it’s not just a tree—it’s the heart of your holiday season.