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By : George Cronoukidis    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-14 09:47:38
Christmas is one of the most important Christian holidays and throughout the world Christians have a lot of traditions they respect during this holiday. One of the most important traditions we see in many parts of the world during the Christmas period is the nativity set. Some people place the nativity set in their homes simply as a Christmas decoration but more devoted Christians get the nativity set to remind them of the birth of Christ. Regardless of what reasons people may have to get a nativity set, it is considered to be a sign of devotion and faith. There are numerous variations to the nativity set and depending where you may be in the world, you are probably going to find sets manufactured from various materials and that feature diverse designs.

The variety is related to clothes worn by those depicted in the nativity set, lighting features, the animals presented and more. In terms of materials used for manufacturing nativity set products, companies use various materials, from ceramics to wood. The most wide spread material is olive tree wood. The olive tree has a long history and has been related to Christianity since old times and is considered to be the sacred tree. The connection between the olive tree and the Christian religion is said to be derived from the fact that the olive tree was ever present in the regions where Christ lived.

There are also other beliefs such as the fact that the cross on which Christ was crucified was also made out of olive tree wood. Because there are no references to these beliefs in the Bible, they still remain just suppositions but it is a fact that nativity set have been manufactured from olive tree wood from the oldest times. There are a number of items that are nowadays being hand crafted from the precious olive tree wood, such as crosses, nativity set, crucifixes, pendants, rosaries, Christmas ornaments and numerous others. Because the olive tree is considered to be the sacred tree in the Christian religion, no olive tree is being cut down to make religious decorations. Instead, every nativity set, crucifix or rosary bead that you find in gift stores are being hand crafted from fallen trees.

Because the entire idea behind the holiness of the olive tree is related to the holy land where Jesus Christ lived and preached, many people like to get items that are either manufactured in the holy land or at least manufactured from an olive tree that was from there. For this reason companies are struggling to present devoted Christians from all over the world with the ability of purchasing precious gifts for themselves or their loved ones, no matter the countries they are located in. The internet is by far the best way to achieve this. Companies such as dacaret-factory.com specialize in providing their customers with a wide range of items that are manufactured by hand from olive tree wood.
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