Recycling after Christmas: How to use your Christmas tree sustainably!

Recycling after Christmas: How to use your Christmas tree sustainably!

Krone, Österreich - The Christmas tree has had its day - at least as a festive piece of jewelry in the home. Nevertheless, herbal expert Elisabeth Teufner shows that the fir tree should not simply be disposed of after Christmas. The conifer is a real miracle of nature and can be reused in many areas. Teufner explains that unsprayed organic trees have valuable ingredients that are useful for health, kitchen and even in personal hygiene. "It would be far too bad not to use its valuable ingredients. He is a real medical tree," she emphasizes. Conventional Christmas trees, on the other hand, could be pesticide, which should be taken into account in post -processing, reports Krone.at .

a unique piece of jewelry

At the same time, an innovative piece of jewelry is presented that questions the traditional ideas of beauty. Made from three rings in 14 karat yellow gold, 14 karat red gold and 14 carat white gold, it shows a fascinating connection between carrier and jewelry. At first glance, the gold looks unpolished and not appealing, but the true beauty only reveals itself through the interaction with the skin of the wearer. This concept reflects Friedrich Hebbel's famous quote: "Not everything that shines is." The special nature and shape of the piece of jewelry makes the wearer become an active part of the artwork, while the special reaction of the skin gradually reveals the gold. In this way, the jewelry becomes a performative experience that the idea embodies that true beauty can often only be recognized when viewed in more detail, explains Schmuckstars.com .

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