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Tinsel: Decorative material that mimics the effect of ice
Tinsel is a type of decorative material that mimics the effect of ice, consisting of thin strips of sparkling material attached to a thread. When in long narrow strips not attached to thread, it is called "lametta", and emulates icicles. It was originally a metallic garland for Christmas decoration. The modern production of tinsel typically involves plastic, and is used particularly to decorate Christmas trees. It may be hung from ceilings or wrapped around statues, lampposts, and so on. Modern tinsel was invented in Nuremberg, Germany, in 1610, and was originally made of shredded silver.

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Tinsel, trees and techno beats: Christmas light show inspired by nightclub culture opens in Berlin [Video]

Tinsel, trees and techno beats: Christmas light show inspired by nightclub culture opens in Berlin

Magical illuminated Christmas trees, mist, and a pulsing techno beat set the stage for Dark Matter Winterlights 24, an edgy Christmas light exhibition in Berlin inspired by the city’s club scene.

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 01:11Published

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