Circa | 1880 |
Country/place of origin | Sweden |
Height | 216 cm |
Width | 57 cm |
Depth | 26 cm |
Unique Mora Clock, Circa 1880
Mora -- the heart of a clock, and Sweden
Following the trail 1209 km to the north of Szczecin, during holiday trip, we arrived at a small town, in the very heart of Sweden, which has 6000 years of history,
and opens up another gateway to the knowledge of Scandinavian culture and traditions.
Located between two beautiful lakes, Siljan and Orsasjon, in the province of Darna, the town of Mora has survived
many turbulent moments over the centuries, which fortunately found
their happy endings.
History “repeats itself”
The tradition of the world-famous Mora clocks had been initiated by a craftsman, Krang Anders Andersson, and lasted until the 19th century. Each of the parts, which a clock was composed of, namely the pendulum mechanism, bells, tips and a shield, were manufactured separately. Furthermore, a wooden case, in which the heart of a clock was located, had to be ordered individually in a carpenter by the owner of the clock. Then, all the elements of the clock were assembled by a single craftsman into a cohesive whole. It explains why every Mora clock had its own unique design, size, and color.
A clock with a soul...
Generally, Mora clocks were produced in various shapes, but all are based on the shape of the number eight, or rounded shape that symbolizes a woman’s body. The majority of the Mora clocks presents both the influence of the Gustavian style, and the Rococo. Moreover, their color refers to the fashion prevailing in that period. The idea was to paint the clocks in bright colors and decorate them with golden elements to brighten the rooms during the long Swedish winters. In certain regions of Sweden, the clocks were decorated with paintings of flowers, or other decorative elements, adequately to what was considered elegant in a given period.
Traditionally, the Mora clocks passed as a gift for a bride on her wedding day. These clocks also symbolize family life by counting hours in the life of a home. Every Sunday morning, all family members gathered in front of a Mora clock to listen to the ticking foreshadowing a wealthy and healthy week.
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