Lauscha glass snowy owl traditional

Lauscha glass snowy owl traditional
- Traditional craft: blown into the mold before the flame
- Artfully hand painted and decorated with mica
- Easy to attach: with metal spring clip
General Information
One half of wisdom and happiness
In mythology, the wisdom of the owl is legendary, in shamanic tradition its role as a power animal and in literature its appearance in the "Harry Potter" novels: who doesn't know Harry's snowy owl Hedwig? Even if Hedwig is an imaginative exception, because in nature only male snowy owls wear pure white plumage. So with this glittering little snowy owl, a male is peering attentively (and wisely) out of your Christmas tree - and thus already one half of the traditional pair of birds that decoratively symbolize love, happiness and the birth of Christ.
Pure Matter of Form. Christmas tree ornaments between craftsmanship and mass production
The Lauscha glassblowers used to call the figurative glass ornaments, which were blown into two-part negative molds "before the lamp". Today, as then, the lamp is the gas burner, whose flame keeps the glass viscous and malleable. And the molds that are used are also the same as 100 or 150 years ago. They are usually made of ceramic and must be handled with care, because in order to preserve them - and not overheat them in use - the molds must be gently cooled down again at regular intervals. Thus, no more than 150 figures or ornaments can be blown in one go. Only the starting material is different than in the past, because instead of glass tubes drawn specifically for this purpose are now used prefabricated flasks of colorless soda-lime glass.
And the whole flock of birds
Animal figures and especially birds as allegories of human characteristics traditionally found their place on the Christmas tree. According to the narrative, it should be symbolically at least one male and one female bird that meet. Quite handily, however, the compact bird body is simply very well suited to being blown into molds. To one side of the glass bulb, the fine bird's beak can then be freely extended, and to the other, the tail feather can be attached. This almost always consisted of cut glass silk, only in the 20th century real bird feathers became fashionable.
Product Information
Article Number 216716
- Traditional craft: blown into the mold before the flame
- Artfully hand painted and decorated with mica
- Easy to attach: with metal spring clip
Mold-blown glass, hand-painted and decorated with mica. On a silver-colored metal spring clip. Height 7 cm (with clip 9.5 cm), width 4.5 cm, depth 4 cm. Weight 15 g.
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