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Gathering in the holly...
Tradition and aesthetics have long encouraged us to bring in beautiful bits of green to help ornament our houses and keep a bit of the outdoors along side of us while warm and snug indoors.
The literal translation for holly is likely Proto-Indo-European (the ancient root language of the Indo-European languages) and means "prickly" or "to prick." The Druids hung it on windows and doorways to fend off evil and spirits.
Holly is also known for the brilliant red berries that stand out against the starkness of winter. It is associated with males, and is considered to bring men good luck and protection. The female counterpart to holly is ivy.
The famous English Christmas carol, "The Holly and the Ivy," reminds us that like all holidays, traditional foods and decorations tie us back to gathering in the best of what was available during the season of the festivities.
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A Sears catalog ad from the 1950s for Shiny Brite ornaments. The Shiny Brite story begins after World War I with Max Eckardt, a German born in 1890.
"Though Eckardt was from Oberlind, Germany—just 20 miles away from Lauscha, a hub for glass ornament makers—he first trained in the toy industry. In 1926, though, he officially entered the ornament business with his brother, Ersnt, opening a factory in Oberlind, where his relatives and employees hand-decorated the glass balls. His company also had an office in New York City at 1107 Broadway, which later became part of the International Toy Center. Max emigrated to NYC in the late 1920s.
With another war on the horizon, Eckardt feared the United States’ supply of German glass ornaments would be compromised, compelling him to found, in 1937, the Shiny Brite Company. The inspiration for the name is obvious: The insides of the ornaments were coated with silver nitrate so they would stay shiny, season after season.
To keep his company afloat, Eckardt sought the help of New York’s Corning Glass Company in 1937—with the promise that Woolworth’s would place a large order if Corning could modify its glass ribbon machine, which made light bulbs, to produce ornaments. The machine switchover was a success—molten glass was shaped into balls with the help of compressed air—and Woolworth’s ordered more than 235,000 ornaments; in December 1939, the first machine-made batch was shipped to Woolworth’s Five-and-Ten-Cent Stores, where they sold for two to ten cents apiece."
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