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History of the Colors of Christmas




Each and every festival in the world has its own colors and Christmas is no different. History of the colors of Christmas enhances our knowledge of the significance of the green and red color in Christmas. Red is the color of festivity and green is
soothing and signifies life. We have Rudolph with his red nose in a Christmas carol, Father Christmas in his red coat fringed with white and the evergreen Christmas tree – these are some of the things that inimitably symbolize Christmas.

We find from the history of colors of Christmas, red and green though predominant are used with other colors like white, silver and gold. It is obvious that these colors make a nice contrast and the result is very pleasing to the eyes. Red lifts the mood besides being a warm color. The Christmas wreaths have red berries of holly in their decoration, making them beautiful. It is a fact that the red is associated with all celebrations irrespective of race or religion. Christmas takes place when the whole world is bleak and dark and harsh. Red changes the look and feel of a room and it is no wonder Christmas elaborately uses red, be it in, flowers, table decorations or gifts.






History of colors of Christmas talks about green too. Having nature in the house, in the cold gloomy days of Christmas is always welcome. Evergreen fir or pine is used as Christmas tree. Life is everlasting and the hopes and wishes of the human mind are endless. Green symbolizes the continuous cycle of life, which soothes us in times of uncertainty. Mistletoe, holly, ivy all make us remember those famous lines of Shelley “If winter comes, can spring be far behind”. Recharge yourself with hope with Christmas colors from Christmas Carnivals.



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