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Modern plastic tree-toppers are often electric and once connected with the tree's lights offer a gentle glow. Following World War II, various symbols of Christmastide, such as Santa Claus, were introduced as electrified tree-toppers.
This wooden star tree topper lights up to shine brightly on the rest of your Christmas decor. It includes a timer so it can shut itself off after six hours, saving your electric bill during...
The tree topper was a star in three dimensions, with a holographic vinyl plate between the two to enhance its sparkle. In 2007, LEDs replaced the incandescent lights on the National Christmas Tree. The tree's 1,000 feet (300 m) of red garland also used LEDs.
Lighting with electric lights (Christmas lights or, in the United Kingdom, fairy lights) is commonly done. A tree-topper, typically an angel or star, completes the decoration. In the late 1800s, home-made white Christmas trees were made by wrapping strips of cotton batting around leafless branches creating the appearance of a snow-laden tree.
Ask "Alexa" to play your favorite Christmas songs to get you in the holiday spirit and starting dusting off those ornaments and find your tree topper ...
The White House Christmas Tree, also known as the Blue Room Christmas Tree, is the official indoor Christmas tree at the residence of the president of the United States, the White House.
Discover our favorite gorgeous tree toppers for a festive holiday, from handwoven and punched tin stars to the chicest ceramic angels.
From classic shining stars to cuddly animals to Santa Claus motifs, these are the Christmas tree topper ideas to add into your holiday decor for 2023.
A pre-lit tree is a convergent product of Christmas lights and an artificial Christmas tree. The product is an artificial fir tree that comes pre-wired and strung with lights, which cannot be removed and are usually embedded within the artificial branches.
Over time, branching, tree-like carbonized patterns are formed upon the surface of the insulator called electrical trees. This degradation process is called tracking . If the conductive paths ultimately bridge the insulating space, the result is catastrophic failure of the insulating material.