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11-22-2021 10:23 AM
None of them are what I would call comfy, and cozy and inviting, but out of the 3, I would pick # 2....
11-22-2021 04:36 PM
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11-23-2021 06:22 PM
The horses look like Swedish horses.
" "The horse itself was considered as a status symbol and highly valued property in the Swedish household. These days Dala horse is a traditional gift in Sweden for any kind of life celebration including weddings and graduations. The much loved Swedish souvenir even treated as collectors' items by some."
11-23-2021 06:43 PM
Well, I love them both! Great styling and very cozy!!
11-23-2021 06:47 PM
I like all of them, but find #3 the most "homiest". The horses don't bother me at all.
11-23-2021 06:54 PM
@skatting44 wrote:
The horses look like Swedish horses.
" "The horse itself was considered as a status symbol and highly valued property in the Swedish household. These days Dala horse is a traditional gift in Sweden for any kind of life celebration including weddings and graduations. The much loved Swedish souvenir even treated as collectors' items by some."
VERY interesting! I appreciate you taking the time to let me know! I LOVE antiques and have since I was around 14 years old! My house is primitive antiques and I have a chest from 1830.
11-23-2021 10:00 PM
I am of Scandinavian ancestry so these horses looked familiar to me. The Dala horse is a special ancient breed in the Dala area of Sweeden.
From Google
" A Dalecarlian horse or Dala horse (/ˌdɑːləˈkɑːrliən/; Swedish: Dalahäst) is a traditional carved, painted wooden statue of a horse originating in the Swedish province of Dalarna (Dalecarlia). ... It is stoutly carved and painted bright red with details and a harness in white, green, yellow and blue. "
11-23-2021 10:02 PM
SO very interesting! What would they do with the horses (what were they used for) at the time they were made please?
11-23-2021 10:34 PM
Here's a web page that tells more. They started out as toys made in Dalarna Sweden . They were not painted originally . Then were sold in trade all over Sweden . Earliest references of toy horses from 15th century . The color red became the most popular, however you find them in other colors which some indicate which District in Sweden. they were made . Etsy has some for sale . Now the horses are seen like a Good Luck charm . The 1939 World's Fair in NY helped gain them popularity globally. Another article from link below says the color began abt 1800 's .
" Traditions vary in giving credit to woodsmen and to soldiers for originating the craft. Dala Horses from the Nusnäs-Mora area first appeared with their familiar bright decoration in the 1800s when the kurbit, or flower patterned saddle, was regularly added to them. This design comes from the Biblical story in which Jonah sat outside the city of Ninevah and the Lord caused a Kurbit, or gourd vine, to grow up beside him to protect him from the desert sun. "
https://www.hemslojd.com/blog/about-dala-horses.html
https://studyinsweden.se/blogs/2017/07/30/story-behind-dala-horses/
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