Nov 6th 2008 02:04 am Why Buy a Black Christmas Tree?

Black is a noble color. From very old times, people liked to get dressed in black, they used it for ceremonies and for giving a plus of elegance whenever needed. When it comes to the Christmas tree, artificial is the best option, as it allows the real pine trees to continue growing and producing oxygen for our planet. We can enjoy the spirit of Christmas without killing trees, you know? A black, artificial tree will allow you to better showcase your ornaments and the gifts wrapped up in aluminum foil, colored in red or silver, or gold. It can even improve your cheap Xmas craft supplies, if you fear they won’t look that nice. Please find below a few models of black trees for Christmas 2008. Click on the images to see them bigger:


9 Foot, Pre Lit Artificial Christmas Tree, Black Shimmering, Clear Full

Price: 557.00

Height - 9 Foot / Base Width - 81 Inch / Lights - 1,350 Clear Mini Lights, If one bulb burns out, the rest stay lit. / Description - The Black Christmas Tree is a hot tree trend in 2008! The high gloss needles on the downswept branches add elegance and drama to your holiday decor. This tree was seen in the USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and many more. Availability is limited. / Usage - Indoor Only /


10 Foot, Pre Lit Artificial Christmas Tree, Black Shimmering, Clear Full

Price: 827.00

Height - 10 Foot / Base Width - 87 Inch / Lights - 1,600 Clear Mini Lights, If one bulb burns out, the rest stay lit. / Description - The Black Christmas Tree is a hot tree trend in 2008! The high gloss needles on the downswept branches add elegance and drama to your holiday decor. This tree was seen in the USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and many more. Availability is limited. / Usage - Indoor Only /


12 Foot, Pre Lit Artificial Christmas Tree, Black Shimmering, Clear Full

Price: 997.00

Height - 12 Foot / Base Width - 96 Inch / Lights - 2,250 Clear Mini Lights, If one bulb burns out, the rest stay lit. / Description - The Black Christmas Tree is a hot tree trend in 2008! The high gloss needles on the downswept branches add elegance and drama to your holiday decor. This tree was seen in the USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and many more. Availability is limited. / Usage - Indoor Only /

Posted by KC / Trees in Black

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