Let it burn, let it burn! Christmas tree’s fiery origins
Riga: Dressed in pagan folk costumes, Latvians gather on a square in the centre of Riga for a ceremony that some historians see as the ancient precursor to the Christmas tree tradition.
But these colourful revellers celebrating the winter solstice have not come to decorate a tree, but to burn one. After dragging a tree trunk by rope through the streets of the Baltic capital, the wild looking bunch then put it on a bonfire.
In mediaeval times, people would put the trees in their homes ahead of solstice before dragging them off to their fiery end. “The tree stump symbolises everything that went wrong this year,” said Liga Lukashunas, one of the celebrants and head of Riga´s Ritmus cultural centre.
“We gather all our bad thoughts, wrongdoings or health troubles into these logs which then go up in smoke, allowing the upcoming year to have a fresh start.” Near to where the ceremony finished, a plaque on the ground claims to be the spot where the world´s first decorated Christmas tree was put on show in 1510.
According to historical records, the original tree in 1510 was decorated by the merchants´ guild in Riga with artificial roses. The merchants then danced around it before setting it on fire.
The first historical record of a Christmas tree in its current form comes from 1476 when one was installed in a house belonging to the city´s Schwarzhaeupter organisation of foreign merchants. The event was described by historian and linguist Guna Pitkevica in “The Great Christmas Book”.
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