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Ore Mountain folk art (german: link=no, Erzgebirgische Volkskunst) is a well-known form of highly artistic wood carving from East Germany. It encompasses the diverse forms of expression of the creative work beyond the classical or the modern arts, and in particular the production of figures, sculptures and paintings. In a broader sense, the people's poetry, literature, and the Ore Mountain songs are in itself the
folk art Folk art covers all forms of visual art made in the context of folk culture. Definitions vary, but generally the objects have practical utility of some kind, rather than being exclusively decorative art, decorative. The makers of folk art a ...
. The Ore Mountains claim to be the largest, enclosed folk art area in Germany. One of the more important aspects of the Ore Mountain folk art is the production of material products. The art's historical origin is closely linked to mining, which has been significant in shaping the development of the Ore Mountains since the 12th century. The economic downturn of the mining industry, or its widespread decline in the 19th century, encouraged the emergence of supplementary and replacement income, depending on local conditions. The motifs of this Ore Mountain wood art have a close connection to mining and the working and living environment of the miners, thus the logo of the craftsmen is a miner on a
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. In addition to straw weaving and lace making, this included in particular the artistic woodworking that characterises and dominates the concept of Ore Mountain folk art. Typical creations include Christmas decorations and products such as wooden miners' figures (''Bergmannsfigur''),
Christmas angels Christmas angels are small wooden figures portraying angels often playing an instrument. They can be arranged to an entire orchestra. The origins of artistic angel carving lie in the Ore Mountains where the angels are an integral part of Ore Moun ...
(''Weihnachtsengel''), ''
Reifendrehen ''Reifendrehen'' is a unique type of toy manufacture using wood turning techniques that was developed in the Ore Mountains in the vicinity of the town of Seiffen/Erzgeb., Seiffen and continues there to the present day. The process produces small ani ...
'' figures of animals made by wood turning, smoking figures (''Räuchermann''), Christmas mountains (''
Weihnachtsberg A Weihnachtsberg is a decorative, mountain-like model of the landscape of the Ore Mountains (between Germany and the Czech Republic), which is set up indoors during the Christmas period. It portrays the nativity scene In the Christian trad ...
''e) and
Christmas pyramid Christmas pyramids (german: Weihnachtspyramide) are Christmas decorations that have their roots in the folklore and customs of the Ore Mountain region of Germany, but which have become popular internationally. They comprise a decorated pyramidal ...
s (''Flügelpyramiden''), as well as
candle arches A ''schwibbogen'' (, from Middle High German ', "to hover") is a decorative candle-holder from the Ore Mountains (''Erzgebirge'') region of Saxony, Germany. The first metal ''schwibbogen'' was made in 1740 in Johanngeorgenstadt. The early can ...
(''Schwibbogen''),
nutcracker A nutcracker is a tool designed to open nuts by cracking their shells. There are many designs, including levers, screws, and ratchets. The lever version is also used for cracking lobster and crab shells. A decorative version portrays a person w ...
s, and
music box A music box (American English) or musical box (British English) is an automatic musical instrument in a box that produces musical notes by using a set of pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc to pluck the tuned teeth (or ''lamellae'') ...
es. Even today these are made entirely by hand, primarily in small craft businesses. The centre for the manufacture of Ore Mountain folk art lies in the region around the village of
Seiffen The town of Seiffen is located in the district of Erzgebirgskreis, which is in the central south of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. The earliest record of the town dates to 1324 when it was referred to as "Cynsifen". Seiffen nestles in the h ...
, which is also known as the Toy Corner (''Spielzeugwinkel''). Here most of the manufacturers have joined Dregeno, the association of woodcarvers, sculptors, wood and toy makers. One of the largest collections of folk art is at the Ore Mountain Toy Museum in Seiffen. In the neighbouring village of Neuhausen is the first nutcracker museum in Europe, which houses more than 5,000 examples, the largest collection of nutcrackers in the world.


Historical origins


Ore Mountain wood art

Woodworking Woodworking is the skill of making items from wood, and includes cabinet making (cabinetry and furniture), wood carving, woodworking joints, joinery, carpentry, and woodturning. History Along with Rock (geology), stone, clay and animal parts, ...
has always been an important industry in the well-forested Ore Mountains. Ore mining, which started in the 12th century in
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and covered large parts of the mountains in the following centuries, was constrained to the use of pitwood. Wood was also the most important material for the construction of buildings and for the production of everyday objects (dishware, furniture, tools etc.). For the 15th and 16th century, the electoral wood regulations for the area around Lauterstein (1560) and the Purschenstein wood ruling (1588) verified the activities of woodworkers who made wooden vessels and tools. In another village, Grünhainichen, nowadays a centre for wooden toy production in the Ore Mountains, a merchant for wooden products was mentioned as early as 1578. Nevertheless, the majority of the population, especially in mining villages, were working in the mining industry or in mining-related jobs. Mining was, however, subject to economic fluctuations. In times of war, like the
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(1618–1648) or the
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(1756–1783), mining was almost brought to a standstill. On the one hand, additional problems occurred when the mining industry had to penetrate into lower layers of the mountains after the mining of the ore-rich strata near the surface, the so-called Iron Hat, were exploited. As a consequence, the decreasing ratio of costs and benefits led to a standstill in some places, as it was no longer economically viable. On the other hand, some of the deposits were simply demineralised after centuries of mining. In these times, where mining declined and became even extinct, the search for additional jobs or replacement income became more important. Physiographic circumstances left little scope for agricultural work. Thus it seemed natural to intensify woodworking. Therefore, new branches of wood processing developed quickly in the
Western Ore Mountains The Western Ore Mountains (german: Westerzgebirge) is a natural region that forms the westernmost part of the Ore Mountains in the German state of Saxony. It is also part of the major landscape unit known as the Saxon Highlands and Uplands. It ex ...
. In the Schneeberg area and Annaberg, it was especially woodcarving, whereas in the centre of the Ore Mountains, around the villages
Marienberg Marienberg is a town in Germany. It was the district capital of the Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis (Central Ore Mountains district) in the southern part of Saxony, and since August 2008 it has been part of the new district of Erzgebirgskreis. As of ...
,
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and Seiffen, the woodturning technique was professionally operated from the outset, in contrast to the woodcarving occupation. In the middle of the 17th century, the professions of a faceplate turner (a lathe operator working with plates) and a spindle turner (a lathe operator working with spindles) were created, who initially mainly produced items of daily use. Over time, the production of toys and wooden figures such as miners, angels and Christmas pyramids developed, which were also produced in large sizes. In pre-Christmas season, the face of villages in the Ore Mountains is characterized by
Christmas pyramid Christmas pyramids (german: Weihnachtspyramide) are Christmas decorations that have their roots in the folklore and customs of the Ore Mountain region of Germany, but which have become popular internationally. They comprise a decorated pyramidal ...
s and large
Diaphragm arch A diaphragm arch is a transverse wall-bearing arch forming a partial wall dividing a vault or a ceiling into compartments. When used under a wooden roof, it has the advantage of providing a partial firebreak. It was first used in Roman Syri ...
es, which are put up. Setting up the Christmas Pyramids is celebrated in some villages (so called "Pyramid push-start") as the official start of the Advent season. In December 1967, the
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issued two stamps with motives of Ore Mountain folk art. One of the stamps with a denomination value of 10 Pfennig, showed a nutcracker and two Räuchermännchen. The other, with a denomination value of 20 Pfennig, showed angels of light and miners. The stamps were designed by Dietrich Dorfstecher. Especially in connection with
Christmas market A Christmas market, also known as ''Christkindlmarkt'' (literally: ''Christ Child Market'', but the term "Christkind" usually refers to an angel-like "spirit of Christmas" rather than literally the Christ Child), ''Christkindlesmarkt'', ''Chris ...
s, objects such as Christmas Pyramids and life-sized (or even larger than life-size) figures in the Räuchermännchen style are also set up in other regions of Germany. Not all of those objects have been manufactured in the Ore Mountains. For example: the biggest nutcrackers and Räuchermännchen in the Ore Mountain style, presented on Christmas Markets and shown at the
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-Christmas Market in
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, have been produced in
Neuenkirchen-Vörden Neuenkirchen-Vörden (until 1993 ''Neuenkirchen (Oldenburg)'') is a municipality in the district of Vechta, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 30 km southwest of Vechta, and 30 km north of Osnabrück Osnabrück ( ...
. The development of this branch can not only be seen in the geographical distribution of products in "Ore Mountain Style", but also in the increasing diversity of motives for traditional objects. This diversity is clearly shown in the nutcracker museum in Neuhausen. Even in the Ore Mountains, new creations, which have little to do with products of the early days, are being developed. One of those products is an extremely slim, dark-skinned figure of an angel. In the meantime, the trend is towards high-priced products. For example: a shop in
Seiffen The town of Seiffen is located in the district of Erzgebirgskreis, which is in the central south of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. The earliest record of the town dates to 1324 when it was referred to as "Cynsifen". Seiffen nestles in the h ...
offers a Christmas Pyramid which costs more than €10,000. It is controversial whether the products manufactured in the Ore Mountains area can still be marked as "handcrafted" even though more and more work steps in the production are carried out by machines.


Protection of folk art from foreign competition

"Ore Mountain folk art" ist not only a generic term for products which are associated with the typical "Ore Mountain style" (and are also manufactured in the Ore Mountains area), but also a registered
wordmark __notoc__ A wordmark, word mark, or logotype, is usually a distinct text-only typographic treatment of the name of a company, institution, or product name used for purposes of identification and branding. Examples can be found in the graphic iden ...
of the association of craftsmen and toy manufacturers from the Ore Mountains area. The wordmark only protects from a misuse of the term "Ore Mountain folk art" by manufacturers or salesmen selling products which are not made in the Ore Mountains area or by order of companies located in this region. However, it does not protect from foreign manufacturers who produce articles in an "Ore Mountains style", but do not claim that these products are made traditionally solely in the Ore Mountains area. In 2006, a person from the Northwest of Germany made headlines because he not only had angels in the "Ore Mountains style" and Räuchermännchen produced in China but also sold these articles cheaply in a store in Seiffen. Apparently, his customers could not determine significant differences between the articles sold by the above named salesman and original products manufactured by craftsmen in Seiffen. This statement though fuels the suspicion that these articles were forbidden counterfeits which were primarily made for unsuspecting customers to mistake them for products which were actually manufactured in the Ore Mountains area.


Success of protection efforts

The above-named salesman was unable to remain permanently active in Seiffen either as a product developer or as a trader;Rainer Nehrendorf
''Wirtschaftsregion Erzgebirge – Räuchermännchen in schwerer Not''
''Handelsblatt''. 13. Dezember 2009
however, he still sells "Ore Mountains style" goods over the internet.


Gallery

File:Seiffen Volkskunst (08) 2006-11-30.jpg, ''Schwibbogen'' and nutcracker (centre) and ''Räuchermänner'' (left, right) in Seiffen File:Tilgner-weihnachtspyramide.jpg, Christmas pyramids from the House of Tilgner File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-2005-0701-516, Seiffen, Bemalen von Räuchermännchen.jpg, ''Räuchermänner'' being painted (Seiffen, 1947) File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-P068876, Seiffen, Staatliche Spielwaren-Fachschule.jpg, Production of ''Reifentiere'' wood-turned animals (Seiffen, 1929) File:Bornkinnel Figur Erzgebirge Ore-Mountain folk art.jpg, 1930th: The born child, called ''Bornkinnel''


Literature

* Manfred Bachmann: ''Holzspielzeug aus dem Erzgebirge'', Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 1984 * Igor A. Jenzen: ''Das Saturnfest zur Fürstenhochzeit von 1719 und die erzgebirgische Volkskunst.'' In: ''Mitteilungen des Landesvereins Sächsischer Heimatschutz e.V.'' 2 und 3/2019, P. 84–93 * Werner Pflugbeil: ''Zur geschichtlichen Entwicklung der bergmännischen Holzschnitzerei im Erzgebirge''. In: Sächsische Heimatblätter Heft 1/1972, P. 5–11


See also

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Wooden toymaking in the Ore Mountains The history of wooden toymaking in the Ore Mountains is closely bound to regional circumstances. The Ore Mountains are located in Central Europe on the border between Germany and the Czech Republic. For many centuries it was a countryside in wh ...


External links


The Process of Making Wooden Folk Art in the Ore Mountains

Association of Ore Mountain Artist-Craftsmen and Toymakers (''Verband Erzgebirgischer Kunsthandwerker und Spielzeughersteller'')

Ore Mountain Toy Museum, Seiffen

Nutcracker Museum, Neuhausen



Museum Manufactory of Dreams, Annaberg
Folk art Culture of the Ore Mountains Manufacturing companies of Germany {{ore-mountains-stub


References