Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A popular hobby for many people is to go antiquing. At an antique store, one can find many different things. While some might look at certain piece and think of them as junk, it is important to remember that they were once owned by someone. And, the same can be said of antique Christmas tree ornaments.

Antique Christmas Tree Ornaments of the Victorian Era

The Victorian era is often attributed to just England, but the United States was definitely affected by it too. Specifically, rhe Victorian era was the period during which Queen Victoria reigned England. She was famous for her rigid, yet decorative standards, and antique Christmas tree ornaments from the Victorian era reflect this.

For example, in the Victorian era electricity was just becoming invented, and as such there were no strings of Christmas lights to decorate the tree. Instead, candles were used on the tree. The candles themselves were placed in brass candle holders, and the candle holders themselves have become Antique Christmas tree ornaments

Something else that the Victorian era celebrated was scenes of Father Christmas. While Father Christmas and Santa Claus are the same person, they do not have similar appearances. Rather than serving as antique Christmas tree ornaments, theses figures of a man with a long white beard and a robe (he looks more like some sort of philosopher) are meant to be kept on the t mantel.

An example of some antique Christmas tree ornaments from the Victorian era that are rather hard to find now are velvet ribbons. Generally speaking, the decorations on a Christmas tree from that time were rather limited, but they were elegant.

Velvet ribbons in a crimson color were a lovely addition, and were placed sporadically throughout the Christmas tree. Velvet does not keep for a very long time, so if you do happen to see examples of these antique Christmas tree ornaments in an antique store, chances are they will need to be restored.

Thus, an easier option is to simply go to your local fabric supply store and purchase new velvet for your Christmas decorations and ornaments. In fact, if you know how to sew, you can purchase a yard of velvet, cut it into strips, sew the sides, and make velvet ribbons that way. Whichever method you choose, have fun decorating your Christmas tree! Remember the internet always has websites available that can help you with any and all of your holiday decorating ideas.

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