Baubles have their origins in 18th-century Europe, particularly in England, where they were used as decorative ornaments for Christmas trees. The word "bauble" is derived from the Middle English term "bawble," meaning a trinket or a toy. Initially made of glass, metal, or wood, these ornaments were intended to add festive cheer and sparkle to holiday celebrations. Over time, the term has also come to refer more broadly to any shiny, decorative object.
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The song Baubles, Bangles and Beads was a popular song from the 1953 movie Kismet. The song has been recorded by a wide range of artists over time such as Johnny Mathis, Benny Goodman and Dionne Warwick.
The town of Lauscha in East Germany invented baubles (glass Christmas ornaments).
'Baubles' is the usual name, but the ball-shaped ones could be called balls.
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Both Amazon and Ebay sell a huge range of Christmas baubles and are great places to buy from. In the UK one can also find good baubles from John Lewis.
Baubles, often made from materials like plastic, glass, or metal, can have varying degrees of flammability depending on their composition. Plastic baubles can be flammable, especially if exposed to an open flame or high heat, while glass and metal are generally non-flammable. However, decorative coatings or paints on baubles may also pose a fire risk. It's always best to keep baubles away from direct heat sources to ensure safety.
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One can purchase discounted Christmas tree baubles from many online retailers. They can be found on 'Festive Lights', 'DasCheap' and 'The Christmas Warehouse'.