16th Century Germany

Wrapped In Foil

Wrapped In Foil

Christmas ornaments began in 16th-century Germany, where fir and spruce trees were decorated with apples, nuts, and gingerbread to symbolize abundance and hope in winter. These treats were often wrapped in foil to reflect candlelight, making the tree appear brighter and more festive. In the 1800s, Lauscha popularized glass ornaments, spreading the tradition worldwide.

😀 Photographer: Eugene Golovesov

📷 Camera and Settings:

  • Huawei, BKK-L21

  • 3.6mm f/1.8

  • 1/120s

  • ISO 125

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