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Artificial Christmas Trees With Lights


Artificial Christmas Trees With Lights


The devices used on artificial Christmas trees with lights can be based on different technologies in modern times. Set-ups include light bulb or LED-based strings with line isolation step down transformer with bulbs or LED's connected in parallel. There are even Christmas light sets that use fiber optic technology. Christmas lights can be animated. Fiber-optic Christmas trees can also be animated electronically, but more often this is done by means of a rotating color filter disc when an incandescent light is used.


Modern prelit trees include an upside down version, which is either suspended from a bracket on the ceiling like a chandelier, stood upside-down on a stand, or mounted tip-down on the wall. One of the benefits is that if you have little children or pets, most of the decorations will be out of their reach. Still, now that Christmas trees are shaped with the tip pointing to heaven, there are some who think an upside-down tree is disrespectful or blasphemous.


The White Norway tree by GKI Bethlehem is perfect if you're looking for a great prelit artificial Christmas tree.


History of Christmas Trees


The earliest record of an evergreen tree being used and decorated for Christmas is 1521 in the German region of Alsace. Some of the items with which the first Christmas trees were decorated were paper roses, apples, Communion wafers, gold, foil, sweets and dolls. From the mid-seventeenth century on the Christmas tree grew slowly in popularity and use. The custom was probably derived from ancient times, when evergreens were seen as a symbol of rebirth.

About the Author


Astrid Bullen is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.artificialchristmastreesonline.com. A great online source for

Prelit Christmas trees
, garland, wreaths and Christmas decorations.



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