After Christmas lights, Jean started doing Christmas garlands on his Christmas tree.
His Christmas decorations were not only a business to him, he enjoyed them as his real passion into their culture.

He would start at the top stringing a few of them in proportion to the thickness of the tree and went on increasing their number as he came down, the thickness and the width increasing along.
He used many different kinds of garlands namely bead garlands, thick paper garlands, ribbon garlands, and foil garlands to name a few.

As far as the bead garlands were concerned, he swagged them from the branches. The rest of them, i.e., the thick paper, ribbon, and foil garlands, he just wrapped loosely around the tree.

His garlands were as full of variety as his lights were, starting from the plain white to the bright-multicolored fancy garlands and he made a good balance between the two. He would always kiss a garland very lovingly before he placed it in its position. Then he would go a few steps back and examine whether it was placed right or not. Occasionally he would take it off and would either increase its distance from the former one or else decrease. Vertically he would adjust the distance to be around 6 inches between the two strands of them.
Creating beauty was his way to play the game of life aesthetically!


US $75.00









































