Russian Christmas Tree
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Russian christmas tree. C novom godom snow vum gode um meaning with the new year is a common new years eve christmas holiday greeting. It is also not uncommon for russians to observe two christmases and even two new year s celebrations. In russia christmas is celebrated on january 7th. The history behind this tradition encompasses pagan rituals tsars and tsarinas and.
Russian and turkish new year trees are of the same varieties as those used for christmas trees although a spruce tree is the most usual type. The ornaments that the europeans who worked in russia on the contracts were bringing with them sparked the idea of the first russian ornaments. The first christmas is observed on december 25 and the second new year s is observed on january 14. The russian christmas tree is usually taken down at the end of january after the feast day of the baptism of christ.
History of russian christmas ornaments. Many russian christmas traditions originated with the pagan culture that predated christianity in russia. Long standing russian christmas customs include caroling fortune telling and following a strict nativity fast for forty days leading up to christmas eve. In russia the festive fir known to the world as the christmas tree goes by another name.
The tradition of hanging christmas ornaments on the christmas tree came to russia probably from europe. The decorations are the same as for christmas trees. The first christmas ornaments were mostly made out of fabric and created little fabric dolls and other toys that were often found in people s houses. Purchase russian christmas decor and gifts.
The new year yolka. The christmas tree yolka is yet another tradition banned during the soviet era to keep the custom alive people decorated new year s trees instead. In russia the christmas holiday became the official celebration with the baptism of rus ordered by prince vladimir in the late 10th century. The smell of the tree the toys the blinking lights it was one day to look forward to for the whole year if that sounds a lot like christmas that s because it kind of is.
However given the early christian community kievan rus celebration may have a longer history. The decorations are the same as for christmas trees. Yolka comes from the word which refers to a fir tree. Matryoshka ornament 2 36 6 cm saint petersburg hand painted ornaments russian doll ornament christmas tree ornaments christmas decor firebirdworkshop.
During the early mid soviet period religious celebrations were discouraged by the official state policy of atheism until 1936 but despite this.