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Religion
Ages 3-18
Origin Of Christmas Colors: Learn About The Connotations Of Colors
The exchanging of gifts is a Christian tradition related to Saint Nicholas.
There were not only red and green colors but also blue and white, red and blue, or blue and green in Victorian Christmas cards. Santa Claus was not always depicted in red robes.
A whole lot of the colors that we come across and use during the Christmas period have historical importance with a mix of religion, pop culture, and legend. The traditional colors of Christmas are snow-white, pine green, and heart red.
Silver, gold, and other metallic colors are also commonly used. Christmas is celebrated on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.
This day is also a public holiday in several countries. Even though the exact date or month of the birth of Jesus is unknown, in the early fourth century, the church fixed his birth date as December 25.
Christmas for Christians is about believing that God took the form of a man to come to this world and atone for human sins.
The word Christmas is a modification of 'Christ's mass'. German Lutherans first had a Christmas tree in the 16th century.
If you enjoy reading these facts about the origin of Christmas colors, then make sure to read some more interesting facts about Christmas in Russia and Christmas in Ireland here at Kidadl.
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