The town of Seiffen is located in the district of
Erzgebirgskreis, which is in the central south of the
Free State of Saxony
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in
Germany. The earliest record of the town dates to 1324 when it was referred to as "Cynsifen".
Seiffen nestles in the heart of the
Ore Mountains (German: ''Erzgebirge''), which are famous for many
Christmas traditions. As the silver and tin deposits declined, former miners had to look for new ways to feed their families. In addition to lace making and weaving, the local population turned to wood carving.
Nutcrackers,
"smoking men",
Christmas pyramids
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 ...
(carousels with figures of the Christmas story or from mining) and ''
Schwibbögen
A ''schwibbogen'' (, from Middle High German ', "to hover") is a decorative candle-holder from the Ore Mountains (Germany), Ore Mountains (''Erzgebirge'') region of Saxony, Germany. The first metal ''schwibbogen'' was made in 1740 in Johanngeor ...
'' (wooden candle arches, displayed in windows, symbolising the opening of a mine) are some of many Christmas goods made in the Ore Mountains. Seiffen is a centre of the
wooden toy industry.
History
The history of Seiffen started when miners opened up the district 700 years ago. With the recession of ore mining in the area, Seiffen turned to wooden toy manufacture as a matter of economic survival. In 1699, Seiffen resident Johann Friedrich Hiemann took Seiffen toys to market at
Nuremberg. Nuremberg was a toy distribution market for much of Europe at that time. Seiffen was able to break into this large toy market thanks to two factors. First, the low cost of living and economic depression in the Ore Mountains allowed prices much lower than the rest of European toy manufacturers selling at the Nuremberg market. Second, the high quality of toys being produced in Seiffen.
Technological Developments
A major new line in toy manufacturing, which began in the Ore Mountains, was the production of wooden toys on wood lathes using a method known as ''
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 ...
''. This method, usually used for making wooden animals, allowed for greater accuracy and quality in much less time than it took to hand carve the entire piece. In 1890, an export tax was changed from being based on value, to weight. This meant that wooden toys were now much more expensive to buy anywhere but the German state of Saxony. Undaunted, the Seiffen toy makers developed the Miniature in a Matchbox. This ornament sized toy was very small, so it could be exported cheaply. It also used many parts and is very detailed. The
Ore Mountain Toy Museum
The Ore Mountain Toy Museum in Seiffen (german: Erzgebirgische Spielzeugmuseum Seiffen) is an internationally known museum of Ore Mountain toys and Ore Mountain folk art. It was opened in 1953 in Seiffen. In 1973 it was joined by the Ore Mountain ...
is an internationally known
toy museum that displays a large collection of typical Ore Mountain wooden toys and similar items.
File:Die Bergkirche zu Seiffen im Erzgebirge.jpg, Seiffen Church
File:Seiffen (01) 2005-05.jpg, Panorama
File:Seiffen Museum (01) 2006-11-30.jpg, Toy museum
File:Seiffen (06) 2006-11-30.jpg, Typical house
See also
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Wooden toymaking in the Ore Mountains
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Ore Mountain folk art
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Auguste Müller
Auguste Müller (1847 in Seiffen – 1930) was a German folk carver, who was involved in Seiffen's traditional Wooden toymaking in the Ore Mountains, wooden toymaking. Her works made from waste wood are now counted among the most valuable pieces o ...
References
External links
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Seiffen Toy MuseumGerman Toy Town – articleWebcam portal with various town views and weather images of Seiffen
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