วันศุกร์ที่ 19 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2551
The History of Christmas Ornaments
History of jewellery in the year 336, the first Roman calendar first mention on December 25 as the date of the birth of Jesus. This date was probably influenced by the end of pagan festivals to celebrate the fall. The celebrations include specially prepared meals, housing decorations, gifts and sang. Over time, the pagan traditions were part of Christian celebrations. Most Christmas traditions such as Christmas trees and ornaments came from central Europe. The first German Christmas trees were decorated with food, apples, onions, pears, nuts, candy, fruit and placed in a tree. In 1800, jewelry glass was made for the first time in Lauscha, Germany. The chalet professionals whole family. In general, but glassblowing, women had silver and children helped paint and finishing. These beautiful glass ornaments began to replace the edible decorations. In the Victorian era, Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, a German, has the tradition of Germany to its new home in England. Shortly after that everything was in England. In the years 1840, the migration of Europeans to North America brought with them their Christmas traditions. Before that date, Christmas is not celebrated much in North America. As society has become more prosperous, wholesale jewelry vary in size and become more vibrant colours to reflect the new wealth. FW Woolworth was the first in North America, sales of jewellery glass. The story said he was unsure of this new product. But Woolworth changed his mind from 1890 when he sold $ 25 million worth of jewelry in its five-and-ten stores. Until 1925, almost all the hand-glass jewelry were produced in Lauscha, Germany. In 1935, over 250 million Christmas ornaments were imported to the USA. After the Second World War, Lauscha the region became part of East Germany. Many glassblowers fled to West Germany and the industry has declined. At that time, Czechoslovakia and Japan began to produce jewelry market in North America in the 1960's, glass ornaments went out of fashion when the aluminum tree decorated with ornaments of the same shape and color was angry. Many traditional jewellery were launched during this period. What to look for the old sets, if you are lucky to still have any jewelry, clinging to them. How do you respond to meet the new fall. At the beginning of jewellery was less than modern jewellery. They are usually done in soft colors with hand-painted details. You will notice that the paint faded or May be needed in the areas of vintage jewelry. Blowing of the hand against the machine. Remove the stem from bottom of the jewelry. Ornament which is blown party will have a different basis, because the glass blower can not make a clean break. Modern machine jewelry will be even lighter. Here you'll find vintage jewelry. Ebay, Flea Markets, church sales and garage sales are good hunting grounds for old jewelry. Price Prices vary between $ 2 - $ 200, according to interior design and where to buy it. The symbolism of fruits and vegetables form the symbols of the harvest. Fuglene represents the messenger who brings biblical God's love and peace in the world. Adar was also a symbol of good luck and good luck. Pickler former means hell. The fish is a primitive Christian symbol of Christ. Reflektorer jewellery (with geometric jewelry concave indentation) in the Victorian era, often referred to as witches and eyes were placed on the Christmas tree to avoid any evil spirits. Star represents the former star of Bethlehem. Martin Swinton is the owner of Take-A-Boo Emporium located in Toronto, Canada. It appeared in a number of television; made restoration of furniture, flogging and repairs; evaluations, and has taught courses on antiques at the Learning Annex. Martin can be contacted at http://www.takeaboo.com http://www.takeaboo.com
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