It even has tiny multicolored bulbs which is making it look like ornaments.
Vintage ceramic christmas tree history.
Remember when vintage ceramic christmas trees back in the 1960 1970 s mom or grandma wanted to create their own gifts keepsakes pots and dinnerware so they went to learn how to paint their own ceramics at a local shop.
Whether you had one at home growing up and want to recreate that feeling of nostalgia or you simply think they are practical and attractive a ceramic christmas tree is a surefire way to signal that the.
The history of the ceramic christmas tree most old holiday decorations don t hold much value beyond the sentimental kind.
These christmas decorations started gaining momentum in the 1940s and.
They usually came in green or white had colorful twinkle lights and occasionally rotated and played music.
Calling all vintage ceramic christmas tree owners.
Large vintage ceramic christmas tree with lights round lights matte green glittering snow table top christmas tree base not included bleujune.
Christmas is the perfect time for a trip down memory lane and a vintage ceramic christmas tree is a great way to get your journey started.
As you remove the last few ornaments from this year s christmas tree vacuum tinsel from all the nooks and crannies in your floorboards devour the last of the leftover christmas cookies and begin toting all of your christmas supplies back upstairs to your attic we suggest you pause for a moment and reconsider.
But if you have a box of christmas memorabilia collecting dust in your attic there s one item worth searching for.
According to ebay s guide to buying a ceramic christmas tree most of the vintage trees have been manufactured in the 1970s or 1980s when ceramics were at an all time high.
5 out of 5 stars 562 562 reviews 89 99.
It s finally beginning to look and feel a lot like christmas with this vintage ceramic christmas tree.
Only 1 available and it s in 2 people s carts.
According to the ultimate authority on ceramic trees ceramicchristmastrees info explained that during the 1960s and 70s several different ceramic mold companies in the midwest started producing their own version of the now classic ceramic christmas tree the earliest versions it added came with miniature electric bulbs that had to be.
The ceramic christmas tree is making a comeback which means it s time to raid grandma s attic for porcelain collectibles.
According to the same article these trees vary in size from 17 to 24 inches tall.