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YOGYAKARTA - Christmas celebrations have always been celebrated with joy and peace. Because it is a memorial to the birth of Jesus Christ, this momentum is also certainly eagerly awaited by Christians around the world. Not only that, Christmas is also synonymous with various ornaments to decorations that have a red, green and white theme color. Why is Christmas synonymous with red and other colors? Check out the review below.

In addition to bringing a lively impression and filled with joy, it turns out that there is a philosophy in itself that is closely related to Christmas celebrations. This even contains historical value and has associations with the life of Jesus Christ.

The first color that is always synonymous with Christmas is red. You know, the meaning of this Christmas color is actually related to Jesus. Quoted through The Pioneer Woman, the red is closely related to the spiritual revival and the blood of Jesus Christ.

Red has long been determined as one of the themes in Christmas celebrations. Like in the Middle Ages, the row that separates the altar from the center of where people worship is mostly painted in red. The use of red is followed by the presence of Santo Nikolas, who is currently known as Sinterclaas. It is known that Sinterclaas is synonymous with all red clothes.

Not only that, it was revealed through Southern Living that the red color is symbolized in the Bible about Jesus' life. Red is the blood of Jesus Christ and the holly which symbolizes the crown of thorns worn on Jesus' head when he was crossed.

The next color at Christmas celebrations is green. Just like red, the green color at Christmas celebrations also contains its own meaning that is already listed in the Bible. Still quoted from Southern Living, the green color symbolizes Jesus' life.

Green is an evergreen tree whose leaves are always green. This condition is meaningful about eternal life because the color remains the same throughout winter. This color also symbolizes the leaves that symbolize the crown of a thorn on Jesus' head on the cross.

In addition to red and green, Christmas is also synonymous with white. It turns out that there are a number of reasons this color was chosen. Still referred from the same source, white is often related to peace and polarity that has been going on for a long time in various cultures to religious traditions.

However, for Christians, the white philosophy comes from the depiction of Jesus' mother in white clothes in a number of works of art. This gives a close impression of purity. White colors at Christmas celebrations are also associated with winter in various countries. The white fall of snow became a common sight on Christmas morning for a number of people living in various parts of the world.

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