Description
Santa from the 70s Vintage Santa Christmas Decoration
Item #S038
A cute vintage style Santa Clause made of good quality of resin. Each one hand-painted with love. Simple but nice. Tabletop inspired Christmas.
Key Features
- Hand-painted Santa Christmas decoration
- Made with a premium quality resin material
- Keep on top of a mantle, nightstand, shelf, or countertop
- Approximately size: 5.5″ height
Enrich your living space with the Vintage Santa Christmas Decor and order yours today!
Do you know?
Vintage Santa Christmas Decoration Nativity scenes are known from 10th-century Rome. They were popularised by Saint Francis of Assisi from 1223, quickly spreading across Europe. Different types of decorations developed across the Christian world, dependent on local tradition and available resources, and can vary from simple representations of the crib to far more elaborate sets – renowned manger scene traditions include the colourful Kraków szopka in Poland, which imitate Kraków’s historical buildings as settings, the elaborate Italian presepi (Neapolitan, Genoese and Bolognese), or the Provençal crèches in southern France, using hand-painted terracotta figurines called santons. In certain parts of the world, notably Sicily, living nativity scenes following the tradition of Saint Francis are a popular alternative to static crèches. The first commercially produced decorations appeared in Germany in the 1860s, inspired by paper chains made by children. In countries where a representation of the Nativity scene is very popular, people are encouraged to compete and create the most original or realistic ones. Within some families, the pieces used to make the representation are considered a valuable family heirloom.
Vintage Santa Christmas Decoration The traditional colors of Christmas decorations are red, green, and gold. Red symbolizes the blood of Jesus, which was shed in his crucifixion; green symbolizes eternal life, and in particular the evergreen tree, which does not lose its leaves in the winter; and gold is the first color associated with Christmas, as one of the three gifts of the Magi, symbolizing royalty.
Refer from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_decoration
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