Noel Wooden Boot Ornaments: A Festive Touch of Christmas
R95,00
Bring the spirit of Christmas into your home with our charming “Noel Wooden Boot Ornaments.” Crafted with love and attention to detail, these delightful decorations add a touch of rustic elegance to your holiday festivities. Each set includes ten intricately designed wooden boots, each adorned with the word “Noel.” These ornaments come complete with a cord of string, making them perfect for adorning your Christmas tree or adding a special touch to your holiday decor.
Product Details:
- Set of ten wooden boot ornaments, handcrafted with care to bring warmth and joy to your home.
- Each ornament features the word “Noel” in a classic, festive script, adding a touch of nostalgia to your Christmas decorations.
- The boots are attached to miniature wooden pegs for easy hanging and display on your tree, garland, or wreath.
- These ornaments are thoughtfully packaged in a lovely box, making them an ideal gift for friends and family or a special addition to your own holiday collection.
Why Choose “Noel Wooden Boot Ornaments”?
Celebrate the season of love and giving with these exquisite ornaments that capture the essence of Christmas. Hang them on your tree and watch as the soft glow of holiday lights dances across the wooden surface, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. “Noel” is a traditional Christmas word, embodying the joy and wonder of the holiday season. These ornaments will remind you of the true meaning of Christmas and the love we share with one another.
Meaning of Noel:
Every year, people sing songs like “The First Noel” at Christmas, and many wonder what a “noel” is. In French, joyeux noel means “Merry Christmas.” Our modern English word comes from the Middle English nowel, which Webster’s 1828 Dictionary defined as “a shout of joy or Christmas song.” The roots of the word are the French noel (“Christmas season”), which may come from the Old French nael. This, in turn, is derived from the Latin natalis, meaning “birth.” Since Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Christ, it was natural for people to refer to the celebration as the “nativity” or the “birth.” When we sing the song or wish someone a joyous noel, we are following the example of the angels, announcing the good news that Jesus Christ was born, not just for Israel, but for all mankind, so we could receive forgiveness of sins through Him.