| World Christmas ornaments' history goes back | | | | ornament production in USA was Max Eckhardt. |
| over a long time. The decoration of a Christmas | | | | The history shows us the earliest antique Russian |
| tree with unique, rare, uncommon ornamental | | | | New Year ornaments began production in the Klin |
| treasures is the magic which comes to us in early | | | | town in the first part of the 19th century. Those |
| childhood. The world today can't imagine the | | | | infrequent Russian Xmas treasures were never |
| Christmas celebration without colorful, rare or | | | | made in large amounts and were mainly bought |
| even unique ornaments. The recommended | | | | for the Russian Imperial Court. |
| source to enrich your Christmas ornament | | | | Manufacturing rare and uncommon Christmas |
| collection with the rarest, antique Christmas | | | | treasures on a mass scale began in the 90s of |
| treasures is Historically, uncommon Christmas | | | | the 19th century. German factories exported |
| decorations were rare treasures for most of the | | | | their unique glass, rare cotton and unusual pressed |
| ancient people in the world. | | | | cardboard Christmas ornaments to many |
| According to history, the first, oldest | | | | countries of the world. The earliest antique glass |
| Christmas tree was decorated at Riga city in | | | | ornaments were simple shapes; glass balls and |
| Latvia, in 1510. Antique Christmas trees were | | | | glass beads. But some time later glass-blowing |
| bedecked with uncommon paper flowers, real | | | | masters began blowing different shapes of glass |
| fruit, wafers and unusual candies. However, | | | | ornaments, vegetables, fruits, animals, birds, |
| there's the old interesting question; where and | | | | people, figures etc. The 1st World War destroyed |
| who made the first antique Christmas ornaments? | | | | the German world leadership of ornament |
| World historians don't have a united answer on | | | | manufacturing. |
| this old question. One ancient legend says the first | | | | Historically, the custom to decorate Christmas |
| glass Christmas ornaments were made by old | | | | trees first came to the British Isles with Queen |
| German glass-blower Hans Greine in Lauscha in | | | | Charlotte, wife of George III. The Czech Republic |
| the 16th century. However, many historians are | | | | had launched its own production of glass |
| convinced the earliest glass ornaments were really | | | | ornaments in the 1920s. Rare Czech Christmas |
| blown in Lauscha in 1847. Anyway, according to | | | | decorations had been exported to the USA very |
| history, Germans already had the unique custom | | | | successfully. Japan also caught the idea in the |
| of decorating a Christmas tree with real fruit and | | | | 1920s. Japanese Christmas ornaments were not |
| vegetables in the 16th century. | | | | very common but were cheap. |
| Since the 17th century, Germany had been | | | | Now, antique Xmas ornaments are real |
| manufacturing rare Xmas decorations for small | | | | treasures, and some unique rarities can cost |
| infrequent parties for sale. There were unique | | | | many hundreds of dollars. So, check out your old |
| silver-wire ornaments, ornamental glass beads and | | | | family's Xmas chest again. Maybe you can locate |
| other uncommon Xmas treasures. German | | | | the real old treasure there. Without a doubt |
| immigrants brought their unique, old tradition of | | | | discovering the uniqueness of the Xmas ornament |
| decorating a Christmas tree to North America in | | | | world history is a thrill. Go and find the rarest, old |
| the second part of the 18th century. The USA | | | | Christmas ornaments and beautify your tree with |
| began manufacturing glass Xmas decorations in | | | | the antique style. Read ahead for further details. |
| the late 1930s. The founder of the unusual | | | | |