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The 7-Foot Upside-Down Pre-Lit Christmas Tree

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The 7-Foot Upside-Down Pre-Lit Christmas Tree

The holidays may be months away, but for a cool item like this, you may need some extra time to rethink your traditions. They now make 7-Foot Upside-Down Pre-Lit Christmas Trees and it's not as crazy sounding as you think, in fact this is how it was originally done!

The History of the Upside-Down Fir Tree: According to the Christmas Archives, "In the 7th century a monk from Crediton, Devonshire, went to Germany to teach the Word of God. He did many good works there, and spent much time in Thuringia, an area which was to become the cradle of the Christmas Decoration Industry. Legend has it that he used the triangular shape of the Fir Tree to describe the Holy Trinity of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The converted people began to revere the Fir tree as God's Tree, as they had previously revered the Oak. By the 12th century it was being hung, upside-down, from ceilings at Christmastime in Central Europe, as a symbol of Christianity."

Has anyone ever even heard of this tradition before? Let us know what you think in the Comments.

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Comments (75)

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Fall Guy
???? I had to do a double take. lol
By Fall Guy - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
How does it stand up like that?
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
TEX
I never knew this was how it was originally done. I just want one to see people’s faces!
By TEX - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
“Your cat will think twice before leaping into it!”

lol
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
James
Under the principle of PHOTOTROPISM, you could even grow it like that if you kept it from the sun and put lights under it
By James - 4 Years Ago
Santa
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!!!
By Santa - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
My mom used to have a flower shop, and they hung several trees upside down each year…
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Texan
This is more of a Christmas tornado.
Maybe a new tradition during the stormy season?
By Texan - 4 Years Ago
Jack Hemlock
Its a shower curtain rod in there, extends floor to ceiling, with branch holes drilled in it, that’s sad. This makes baby jeebus and us lumberjacks cry.
By Jack Hemlock - 4 Years Ago
alekkomar
Frickin’ AWESOME if you ask me … but I’m really into christmas lights (had 22,000 one year) ... so I can understand some people might not be as excited as I am about this! ;-)
By alekkomar - 4 Years Ago
Sizz
I have seen one this season in a store and loved it! It really shows off the orniments.
By Sizz - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
This thing looks like a tornado! It looks ridiculous. And I think the so-called tradition is a load horse hockey! If it’s such an ancient tradition, how come hardly anyone has ever heard of such a thing?
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
I love it, it’s different.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
interesting
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
“You can put more presents under it.”

I think that explains it very well. It is a great symbol of the world turned on its head.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago

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