The Advent wreath is a German custom whose origin dates back to the 16th century. This wreath, which is placed on a table, is decorated with four candles that are lit successively during the four Sundays before Christmas. Here is the method to follow to make an advent wreath.
The Advent wreath or Adventkranz in German is a tradition to wait for Christmas.
Its circular shape is a very old symbol of eternal life, as are the fir or Pine branches that stay green all year round.
This wreath has four candles that are traditionally lit to mark the four Sundays before Christmas Eve.
The first candle is lit on the 4th Sunday before Christmas, two candles on the 3rd Sunday and so on until all are lit to celebrate the last Sunday before Christmas.