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Cornish Christmas

A CORNISH CHRISTMAS-Discover the Magic of the Season

Embrace the warmth and sparkle of a Cornish Christmas with our selection of jewellery, perfect for gifting and celebrating during the holiday season. Our pieces, featuring diamonds, rich green and red gemstones, and shimmering gold, are designed to bring a festive spirit to any occasion. From Christmas gatherings with friends to cozy winter evenings by the fire, our jewellery adds a touch of elegance and seasonal charm. Shop our collection to find the ideal Christmas piece that captures the magic of December and the heart of Cornish culture.

Cornish christmas

Cornish Christmas Traditions – Celebrating the Season in Cornwall

Cornwall is known for its unique and charming Christmas traditions, each bringing communities together in celebration.

Here are some of our favourite Cornish Christmas traditions that capture the spirit of this festive season:

  • Tom Bawcock's Eve in Mousehole
    Celebrated on December 23rd in the picturesque harbour of Mousehole, Tom Bawcock’s Eve is one of the most cherished Cornish Christmas traditions. This story tells of Tom Bawcock, a fisherman who braved the chilly winter sea to bring back fish during a time of famine. His courage brought hope to the village, and now, on this night, the famous Stargazy Pie (a pie with fish heads poking out) is served to honor his bravery. The entire harbour is lit with the wonderful Christmas lights, creating a magical scene that draws visitors from all over.

  • Mousehole Christmas Lights
    Linked to Tom Bawcock’s Eve, the Mousehole Christmas lights are a must-see, illuminating the harbour with festive displays that reflect off the sea. People gather to enjoy the lights, drink mulled wine, and soak in the festive spirit, surrounded by decorated boats and glowing cottages. This beloved display is a highlight of the Cornish Christmas season and fills the chilly December air with warmth and joy.

  • Guise Dancing in Penzance
    Dating back to Celtic times, guise dancing is a Christmas tradition celebrated throughout Cornwall, especially in Penzance. Locals wear elaborate costumes and masks, often incorporating holly, ivy, and even mistletoe. This ancient tradition adds a mysterious and wonderful atmosphere, with characters and dancers moving through town and adding music and life to the winter festivities.

  • Winter Solstice at Boscawen-Un
    The winter solstice is another special time in Cornwall, celebrated at ancient stone circles like Boscawen-Un. People gather to mark the return of the light, a tradition deeply rooted in Cornish culture and history. This peaceful gathering brings a sense of unity, warmth, and hope to the Cornish Christmas season.

Christmas Eve in Cornwall

Christmas Eve in Cornwall is celebrated with warm gatherings, where families and friends come together for food, drink, and fun. Homes and tables are decorated with traditional ivy and mistletoe, creating a festive, welcoming atmosphere. Many enjoy a glass of mulled wine or cider made from local apples and indulge in a treat or two, making this a cherished part of Cornish Christmas traditions. This night brings warmth and togetherness, reflecting the heart of Cornish hospitality.

These Cornish Christmas traditions fill the county with warmth, light, and community spirit. As the air grows crisp and candles glow, Cornwall becomes a place of beauty and connection, welcoming locals and visitors alike to enjoy the festive spirit. Discover jewellery inspired by these cherished moments and find the perfect piece to celebrate Christmas in Cornwall.

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