This history actually goes back to the ancient culture of the persian empire.
Hanging a wreath on a front door comes from which ancient culture.
By hanging one of these on their door christians were inviting the spirit of christ into their home.
Wreaths were called diadems meaning a thing bound around.
And while evergreens are still often used wreaths are now made of all sorts of materials and come in a variety of designs colors and sizes.
There are a variety of wreath hanging accessories to choose from like metal hooks magnetic strips and adjustable bars.
In ancient greece the harvest wreath was a sacred amulet using wheat or other harvested plants woven together with red and white wool thread.
So whether you choose to hang a wreath for religious reasons or for décor knowing the history behind the custom makes it all the more interesting.
There are wreaths for front doors wreaths for back doors large wreaths small wreaths and wreaths of different shapes.
I hang green wreaths on the outside of these doors and have found that it.
Some believe the origin goes back to ancient rome where the wreaths were hung on doors to.
The creation of harvest wreaths in europe can be traced back to ancient times and is associated with animistic spiritual beliefs.
The majority of these hangers are designed to hook around the top of your door on one end while the other hooks around the wreath.