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  2. How to watch the 2024 Rockefeller Christmas tree ... - AOL

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    This year’s 74-foot tall Norway spruce tree will be adorned with 50,000 multi-colored LED lights and a 900-pound Swarovski star topper. The tree will be lit up for the first time this Wednesday ...

  3. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    A new crystal star of Swarovski crystal which tops the tree was created in 2018 and designed by the renowned architect Daniel Liebeskind. [11] The new star features 70 spikes and three million crystals with LED lighting spots by the company Oznium, who worked with the engineers. [12] In total it weighs 900 pounds (408.23 kg). [13]

  4. 25 Statement-Making Christmas Tree Toppers That Are Far ... - AOL

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    Discover our favorite gorgeous tree toppers for a festive holiday, from handwoven and punched tin stars to the chicest ceramic angels. 25 Statement-Making Christmas Tree Toppers That Are Far From ...

  5. This year's Swarovski Annual Crystal Snowflake is 30% off at ...

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    The geometric shapes feature the crystal craftsmanship the brand is known for, with 133 edges to catch the light and make any tree or window twinkle. Each ornament comes in a keepsake box and ribbon.

  6. Tree-topper - Wikipedia

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    A tree-topper or treetopper is a decorative ornament placed on the top (or "crown") of a Christmas tree or Chrismon tree. [1] [2] Tree-toppers come in many forms, with the most common being a star (representing the Star of Bethlehem) or an angel (representing the Angel Gabriel), both from the Nativity. [1] [3] Additional forms range from a ...

  7. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    Other glassblowers in Lauscha recognised the growing popularity of Christmas baubles and began producing them in various designs. Soon, the whole of Germany started to buy Christmas glassware from Lauscha. On Christmas Eve 1832, a young Victoria wrote about her delight at having a tree, hung with lights, ornaments, and presents placed round it. [6]