How To Create an Authentic Swedish Midsummer Pole. - Corkframes.com

How To Create an Authentic Swedish Midsummer Pole.

A traditional Swedish midsummer pole (midsommarstång) is a central part of the Midsummer celebration. By following these guidelines, one can create a traditional and authentic Swedish midsummer pole that reflects centuries of culture and tradition.
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A traditional Swedish midsummer pole (midsommarstång) is a central part of the Midsummer celebration and is crafted according to specific traditions.

Here are some key aspects of how a midsummer pole should be designed to fulfill the old Swedish traditions:

Construction and Decoration

  1. Pole: A long wooden pole, often a spruce or birch trunk, is used as the base.
  2. Crossarms: A crossarm is placed at the top of the pole, giving it a cross-like structure.
  3. Wreaths: Two wreaths, one on each side of the crossarm, are characteristic decorations. These wreaths are made of birch leaves and flowers.
  4. Flowers and Leaves: The entire pole is covered with birch leaves and flowers. Common flowers include midsummer flowers, daisies, and buttercups.
  5. Birch Leaves: The pole is often wrapped with birch leaves and sometimes decorated with seven kinds of flowers, symbolizing Midsummer.

Placement and Raising

  • Placement: The midsummer pole is traditionally raised on a grassy area, often in the center of the village or in a meadow.
  • Raising: Raising the midsummer pole is a communal activity that often involves the village residents. It is a ceremony symbolizing community and togetherness.

Symbolism

  • The midsummer pole has roots in ancient pre-Christian traditions and symbolizes fertility and growth.
  • The decorations and shape of the pole symbolize both the abundance of nature and the rays of the sun.

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