What is the History of Prelit Christmas Trees?

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Artificial pre-lit Christmas trees have become increasingly popular in the modern day due to it benefits. These include cost cuttings, convenience, variety in sizes, shapes and styles, as well as health safety. Gone are the days when you would have to worry about axing a tree in the cold. You no longer have to fret about not finding the right shade or shape, as artificial trees now have you our back. But where did it all begin? Let’s take a trip down the memory lane with a little history lesson.

The Origin of Pre-lit Christmas Trees: A Brief History

The first artificial Christmas tree to be ever used took place in Germany in the 19th century. The tradition of cutting down real trees was proving to be hazardous for the environment and depleting the area’s forestry. To overcome their deforesting problem, Germans started fashioning fake trees out of goose feathers.

Finally in the early 20th century, an American company known as Addis Housewares produced the first artificial Christmas tree from brush bristles. These brush bristles proved to be a lot sturdier and durable than goose feather trees and could also hold more decorations.

Fast forward to the late 1950s to mid 1960s, Christmas trees made of aluminum were all the hype. The needles made of foil were lit up using a rotating color wheel at the base of the tree. This would go on to inspire different manufacturers to fashion various kinds of artificial Christmas trees, such as pines, spruces and snowy white trees.

The aluminum tree remained in popularity till 1965, after which followed the era of plastic trees. These trees were primarily made up of PVC plastic that makes the tree fire-retardant. These plastic trees were generally manufactured in China and imported to the US.

The Future of Prelit Christmas Trees: Innovations and Trends

Nowadays, prelit Christmas trees have become hugely popular in both Germany and America due to the ease and convenience. Popular light types include mini lights and LED lights, where every bulb comes with its own socket. This improved design prevents the entire string of lights from malfunctioning in case a single bulb doesn’t work.

Nowadays, you can find artificial pre-lit Christmas trees in an array of colors, including pink, white, rainbow and rose gold. You can even get your hands on gradient colors that involve a beautiful mix of dark and light colors. Additionally, you have the option to choose between the light, which normally include warm and cool white glow as well as multicolor.  

There are also other types of artificial pre-lit Christmas trees available on the market. These types include fiber optic trees as well as intricate holographic mylar trees in different shades. You will also find bare birch Christmas trees, all the way to upside down trees, which were initially introduced as an advertising gimmick but later became a popular trend. Upside down pre-lit Christmas trees come in several varieties, including those tied to the roof, bolted to walls, and even stand alone trees that are accompanied with a base. If you wish to experiment with something snazzy this Christmas season, make sure to get a pre-lit Christmas tree that encapsulates your personality and interests well.