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DalahästDalecarlian horse A dalahäst or a dala horse (English name) is a traditional wooden statuette originating in the Swedish province of Dalarna. Traditionally a dala horse is painted falu red with details in white, green, yellow and blue.It was in the small log-cabins deep in the forests during the long winter nights in front of a log fire that the forerunner of the Dalahorse was born. Using simple tools, generally only a knife, toys were carved for the children. The fact that many horses were made was only natural, because the horse to them was invaluable. A trusty friend and worker who could pull great loads of timber from the forests during the winter months and in the summer could be of just as much use on the farm. In the older days the Dala horse was mostly a toy for children, but nowadays it is a symbol for The Kingdom of Sweden. The earliest references of wooden horses for sale are from 1623 - nearly 400 years ago! Grannas A. Olsson's Hemslöjd AB was founded 1922 and is today the oldest company making Dalecarlian horses. Nils Olsson's Hemslöjd is almost as old. These are the processes of making a Dalahorse: Marking Tree Felling Sawing the blanks Carving Priming Filling Polishing Painting Rippling Varnishing |
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