A traditional German Christmas-tree requires traditional handmade Erzgebirge ornaments. They are handmade, made out of wood and are also designed with love – as the Erzgebirge items always are.

What are German Christmas ornaments called?

A traditional German Christmas-tree requires traditional handmade Erzgebirge ornaments. They are handmade, made out of wood and are also designed with love – as the Erzgebirge items always are.

What is the most famous German Christmas decoration?

Advent wreath (Adventskranz) The tradition of Advent wreaths was started by German Lutherans in the 16th century, and today the wreath is still an icon of Christmas in Germany. The wreath consists of four candles in a bed of pine cones, berries, dried flowers and Christmas ornaments.

What is a Dresden Christmas ornament?

Dresden Star Ornaments are lovingly hand-crafted from beautiful antique chromolithographs (called “scraps”), old glass ornaments, and a variety of vintage Christmas decorations, making them truly look like antique Christmas ornaments.

Is the pickle on the tree a German tradition?

“This is my family’s Christmas pickle ornament,” she said. “It’s really old, and it’s an ancient German tradition to hide it on the Christmas tree. If you find it first, you get good luck. This year, it’s my year to hide it.”

What are some traditional German Christmas decorations?

Here are the best Christmas decorations from Germany to include in your decorating: an advent wreath, advent calendar, German Christmas pyramid, German Christmas smokers, and tree ornaments.

What are typical Christmas decorations in Germany?

Decorations may include tinsel, glass balls or straw ornaments and sweets. A star or an angel tops the Tannenbaum, and beneath the tree, a nativity scene might be set up and the presents next to it. Germans also usually continue to use real lit candles instead of electric lights on the tree.

What is a traditional German Christmas?

The traditional Christmas meal features duck, goose, rabbit or a roast. This main dish is accompanied by German delicacies such as apple and sausage stuffing, red cabbage and potato dumplings. Dessert typically includes Christmas Stollen, considered one of the best Christmas pastries in the world!

What are Kugel ornaments?

Kugel is a German word that means “ball” and can be used to describe any type of ball-like object. Collectors used this term to describe any early thick glass ornament with a decorative cap. Early Kugels were too heavy to hang on tree branches; instead they were suspended from the ceiling.

What is Dresden paper?

Embossed foil paper trims, also known as Victorian Scrap or recently as “Dresdens”, have been continuously made in Germany on machines 60 to 200 years old. These trims are mainly used in card, ornament and bakery decorations, but have many other uses as well.

What Christmas traditions started in Germany?

Christmas customs with German roots

  1. Advent wreath – Adventskranz.
  2. Christmas markets – Weihnachtsmärkte.
  3. Christmas tree – Tannenbaum.
  4. Advent calendar – Adventskalendar.
  5. Santa Claus – Weihnachtsmann.
  6. Gift giving on December 24th versus December 6th.
  7. Christmas bauble – Weihnachtskugel.
  8. Tinsel – Lametta.

What is a German pickle?

Senfgurken is a German pickle that uses mustard, dill, and possibly other spices. These particular pickles are peeled before they are placed in the pickling brine. These pickles are basically refrigerator dill pickles. There are also commonly called mustard pickles.

What is Nikolaustag Germany?

December 6th is a very special day for children all over Germany. It marks the ‚Nikolaustag’ (Day of St. Nikolaus). Sankt Nikolaus is also inspiration for the Erzgebirge manufacturers who created Nutcracker St. Nicholas by Steinbach, or Smoker Holy Sant Nikolaus, for example.

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