Santa Lucia
Santa Lucia is a Christian saint celebrated for her faith and martyrdom in the early 4th century. She is often depicted wearing a crown of candles, symbolizing her commitment to God and her desire to bring light to the world. Her feast day is observed on December 13, particularly in Italy and Scandinavia, where various traditions and celebrations take place.
In many cultures, Santa Lucia is associated with the arrival of Christmas and the winter solstice. In Sweden, for example, young girls dress in white robes with red sashes and wear wreaths of candles on their heads during Lucia Day celebrations. These festivities honor her legacy and promote themes of hope and light during the darkest days of winter.