Our Gold Christmas Ornament Trees Christmas Ornament Trees.
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are 11 inches tall. They have a gold metal circular base to keep them standing securely. The Ornament Trees have three branches coming up from the stand and forming a hook at the top. Our Ornament Trees will display your most precious ornaments beautifully for years to come. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
The arms are not adjustable.
You are not limited to displaying just one of your most treasured ornaments anymore. Today there are Ornament Trees and display stands in all shapes, colors and sizes. All are perfectly adaptable to displaying your treasures year round. There are Ornament Trees in all sizes from 72 inches, that will hold 80 or so ornaments, to ones 8 inches tall that will display only a single ornament. Some are in the shape of real Trees and covered with tinsel, pine green pvc, feathers or painted metal. Some are lit with tiny lights and some rotate. They can rotate on a mirrored surface or while the ornament hangs from the Tree. Some Ornament Trees even incorporate colored prismatic lighting that can be a stationary color or color changing for very dramatic effects. Check out our Artificial Prelit Christmas Trees for the holidays.
Sparkling and twinkling stars have always fascinated mankind. Infinitely far away, they lead us through the dark night, as did the Star of Bethlehem that showed the Magi the way to the manger where Jesus was born. Traditionally, stars are placed on top of the Christmas tree to help us remember the significant roles stars have played in Christian history. As a symbol of guidance and faith, stars are one of the oldest Christmas ornaments glassblowers have created. Select this link to view our 3 Foot Princess Small Lighted Christmas Trees.
The earliest Christmas ornaments consisted of edible goodies, typically fruits and nuts. Eventually cookies, candy and cakes were added as well as flowers and paper decorations. The first commercial ornaments for Christmas trees were actually hollow, brightly colored containers that held good things to eat. The most popular being the cornucopia. When the goodies got too heavy for the tree, German glassblowers began manufacturing the first Glass Ornaments, which are the main feature of Christmas tree decorating today.





