Christmas Bells
Bells are a significant part and parcel of Christmas celebrations. The tradition of Christmas bells has been in use throughout ages.
Bells are considered very auspicious. They welcome the first festival of the party season.
Traditional use of bells announces the birth of Jesus, the son of God.
Holly love and protection is also symbolized through Christmas bells.
Cherry tinkling tones of Christmas bells welcome good fortune, purity and bliss. It is believed that the sound of bells keeps vices, negative vibes and evil spirits at bay.
Over the years, new varieties of Christmas bells have been added on to the list. However the essence of bells remains unchanged.
Bells of various shapes and colours and textures have flooded today’s commercial market. Christmas crystal bells have a dazzling brilliance of their own.
It is considered to be a source of energy to comfort and pamper the soul. These fancy bells reflect natural earthy hues and tones.
Crystal bells come in ample assortments like silver plated Christmas crystal bells, partridge in a pear tree and many more.
Other varieties of Christmas bells include chime bells which mare highly esteemed as auspicious. Chime Christmas bells are used to decorate the ceilings, windows, open doorways and also exteriors of homes.
The soothing soft sound of chime bells bring along peace and prosperity. Sleigh bells are symbols of Father Christmas.
Silver gold musical, animal shaped Santa sleigh bells remind us of the goodness of Santa clause. Cherub bells with angel figurines and stylish porcelain bells bear spiritual significance.
Be it cherub brass bells or butterfly porcelain bells, Christmas bells are used for decoration worldwide.
Be it for decoration, spreading charm or driving away evil forces, bells are an inevitable part in Christmas celebration. So this Christmas do not forget to ring the bell of happiness.