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Black Christmas Tree

Black Christmas Tree

Black Christmas Tree is your one stop shop for finding all the latest deals on Black Christmas Trees from all of the online shops selling these decorations. Why go for the usual green version when you can have fun with this unique modern version? Black is a very contemporary colour and fits well with most color schemes should you wish to decorate it with lights or other Xmas decorations. Furthermore these trees (being synthetic) will mean that there will be no needles littering your floors (saving on hoovering and mess), no being spiked accidently when you least expect it, and also won’t mean that a healthy tree is cut down before the root, meaning that it is better for the environment.

The artificial trees themselves come well packaged (perfect for being delivered) and generally sent with recorded delivery to ensure they reach you safely and with speedy delivery. In regards to choice, choose from mini trees (more for novelty value or say the office), smaller trees – under 6ft, perfect for somewhere compact say a living room or a city flat, 6ft trees (which seem to be a standard size) and finally trees over 6ft that will look outstanding in a room that has high enough ceilings for it to conveniently fit into. It’s a good idea to measure your ceiling height before purchasing. All of them have clear instructions in order for you to assemble them and free stand without fear of falling over and conform to all EU safety regulations. Furthermore they are easy to pack up and store away and will give you years worth of value if you repackage them in their original box and store them safely away ready for next years Christmas festivities.

History of the Christmas Tree:

The tradition of having a Christmas tree in the home can be traced to 16th century Germany, though neither an inventor nor a single city can be identified as the only origin for the convention. The earliest a pine tree was ever used and decorated for Xmas was in 1521 (according to documentation). This then was adopted as a Christmas, Christian practise across the remainder of the globe. The British Royal family were the first in the UK to use this now popular tradition in the early 1800s before it became more common amongst the general public.

The tree itself signifies the continuation of life throughout the miserable,dark winter weather and nowadays is pretty much a must in all homes. Department stores and cities throughout the UK seem to import huge,lavishly decorated trees as a gift to the public every year. London turns on it’s festive lights as do other towns and cities throughout the UK in celebration.

Dates for the tree:

It’s generally considered that the tree itself can be installed whenever you like these days (historically they were only put up on Christmas eve – 24th December). Superstition dictates however that they should be taken down by the twelfth night (6th January) or bad luck will come your way.

Trees on this site:

All of the retailers on this site offer excellent customer service and fast delivery, high standards and great return policies should the unlikely event occur that you are not 100% happy with your tree. Happy Christmas Tree shopping and enjoy the festive season!


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