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  2. Miner's figure - Wikipedia

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    A miner's figure (German: Bergmannsfigur) is a traditional Christmas decoration from the Ore Mountains of central Europe. [1] Miners' figures are turned or carved out of wood, and often bear two candles. They are usually displayed together with an angelic figure, also bearing a candle.

  3. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree inside a home, with the top of the tree containing a decoration symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem. [18]The Christmas tree was first used by German Lutherans in the 16th century, with records indicating that a Christmas tree was placed in the Cathedral of Strassburg in 1539, under the leadership of the Protestant Reformer, Martin Bucer.

  4. The Most Christmas-y Towns in Every State - AOL

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    Located outside Fairbanks, North Pole is known for its candy-cane signposts and Santa Claus house complete with a white-bearded resident in a red suit and a team of reindeer. Visitors can mail ...

  5. Lusterweibchen - Wikipedia

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    Dragon chandelier using reindeer antlers, sculpted by Veit Stoss following a design by Albrecht Dürer - in the German National Museum in Nürnberg. The first chandeliers in the lusterweibchen style appeared at the end of the 14th century. [3]

  6. Christmas pyramid - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested that the Christmas pyramid is a predecessor of the Christmas tree. [1] These pyramids are not limited to Christmas: in the Ore Mountains there was a custom of dancing around the "St. John's Tree", "a pyramid decked with garlands and flowers", at the summer solstice. [2]

  7. Froebel star - Wikipedia

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    Froebel stars as part of Christmas decoration. A Froebel star (German: Fröbelstern) is a Christmas decoration made of paper, common in Germany. [1] In English it does not have a commonly recognised name; it can be referred to as an Advent star, Danish star, German star, Nordic star, Pennsylvanian star, Polish star, Swedish star, Christmas star, or Froebel star. [2]