This Crystal Beaded Tassel Ornament The Christmas Star.
Legend of The Candy Cane.
Candy Cane.
Poinsettia.
is 9 inches long, including the silver swirl ornament hanger. The actual size of this bead tassel is approximately 7 inches long. The Crystal Christmas Ornaments and Silver decorative tassel consists of crystal and silver beads. It has 6 strands of 4.5 inch strands that have teardrop crystals hanging from the bottom and six strands of 2.5 inch clear and silver beads These Unique Christmas Ornaments strands hang down from a silver and crystal finial style top. Our Crystal Beaded Tassel Ornament would look beautiful on your Christmas tree or even as a decorative touch to your home decor. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
The star symbolizes the star that appeared, quite miraculously, in the eastern sky at the birth of Jesus. The star is believed to have guided shepherds and the magi to the newborn babe.
The Christmas star or star of Bethlehem continues to decorate churches and houses as part of traditional Christmas celebrations. Select this link to view our Nativity Christmas Ornaments.
Candy Canes are a stick of striped, hard candy bent into a hook at one end. They have been associated with Christmas for over three centuries. Legend attributes the origins of the candy cane to the choirmaster of cologne Cathedral in the 1670s. Bothered by the noise of children attending the churchs nativity scene, he had candies made up in the shape of a shepherds crook and gave them to the young children to encourage them to be quiet. The shape of the cane soon led to them being hung from German Christmas trees, where sweets were a common decoration. Select this link to view our Santas Elves and Children's Santa Claus Costume.
The candy cane to many is a delicious Christmas treat. Centuries ago, a simple candy maker needed to create a perfect gift for the King. The candy was shaped into an upside down J in order to represent the Good Shepherds staff. However, the candy maker wanted it to mean more. He added white and red stripes. The white represented the birth of Christ and the red would stand for the blood Jesus shed. The candy maker knew this would be the most perfect gift the King had ever received. Select this link to view our Santa Ornaments.
In some villages across the world, it is customary to leave a gift in the church on Christmas Eve for the Baby Jesus. A long time ago in Mexico, a young child was very poor and did not have a gift to give. He prayed for an answer to his problem. God looked down and saw how upset this small child was and so he answered his prayer. Where the humble child knelt a flower of vibrant color bloomed. The flower blossomed in the shape of a star with leaves of an amazing red. This flower became the childs gift. Later it became known as the Flower of the Nativity. Today the flower is called Poinsettia after Dr. Joel Robert Poinsett, and American Ambassador to Mexico who introduced it to the United States during the 1800s. Select this link to view our Christmas Ornament Sets.





