Georgian traditional "bushcraft" christmas tree

Gcckoka

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" The Chichilaki (Georgian: ჩიჩილაკი) is an ancient Georgian traditional Christmas tree made from dried up hazelnut or walnut branches that are shaved to form a small coniferous tree. These pale-colored ornaments differ in height[1] from 20 cm (8 in) to 3 meters (10 feet). Chichilakis are most common in the Guria and Samegrelo regions near the Black Sea, but they can also be found in some stores around the capital of Tbilisi.
The traditional making of chichilakis is an important part of the Georgian Orthodox Christmas, which is observed on January 7.[2] The Georgians believe that the shaved tree resembles the famous beard[3] of St. Basil the Great, who is thought to visit people during Christmas similar to the Santa Claus tradition. It is also believed that the chichilakis represent the tree of life, a symbol of hope for the Georgians.

Every year, people flock to stalls to buy chichilakis and decorate them with small fruits and berries. Apples, pomegranates, and madder are attached to the tree as offerings to heaven for a bountiful harvest.

The chichilakis are then ceremoniously burned on the day before the Georgian Orthodox Epiphany on January 19 to symbolize the passing of the previous year’s troubles. Some families in Samegrelo purchase chichilakis for relatives who have recently died.[4] "

Source : www.Wikipedia.com

I thought it would be interesting for some of you :)

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NoName

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Thanks for sharing!
Indeed interesting.
May you and your family have a nice Christmas
 

Toddy

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That knocks any of my featherstick making into a spent match :eek:
Impressive :)

Thank you for sharing, and I hope your Christmas time is a very good one indeed :D

cheers,
Toddy
 

Macaroon

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Those are lovely, and nice to read the story behind them from a native who knows it and lives the tradition; thanks!
 

Goatboy

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Wow they are spectacular. Nice to hear of a tradition I've never heard of before. And a lot more wholesome than the Catalonian Caca log. (Though they always make me smile).
Hope you have a great Christmas.

Sent via smoke-signal from a woodland in Scotland.
 

Gcckoka

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I'm glad that you liked it guys , in summer I am planning to go in that region where chichilaki is from and learn that skill , it will also be good for my featherstick making skill :)
 

Muddypaws

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Those are very impressive. If I had the patience to try to make such a thing (which I don't) then it would take forever.

Ten quid on Amazon? They can't even be covering their costs, utter madness.

Thanks for sharing!
 

Herbalist1

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20 minutes - that's impressive for all that shaving. I thought it looked like a lot of work so it must take a very practised hand to do it in that time, and a very sharp tool, those shavings look very fine.
 

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