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Saturday 5 March 2016

Equine Folk Art


SWEDISH DALA HORSES by Tillv Olsson, Family Set of Four, Wooden Hand Painted, Orange White, Made in Sweden, Scandi Scandinavian Folk Art

SWEDISH DALA HORSES by Tillv Olsson, Family Set of Four, Wooden Hand Painted, Orange White, Made in Sweden, Scandi Scandinavian Folk Art on the CurialVintage Etsy shop



Having stumbled across a couple of beautiful folky horse items on Etsy, I was inspired to search for others and it seems that there is a wealth of these 'Dala horses'. 

A Dalecarlian or Dala horse is a small Swedish wooden horse, traditionally carved and painted as a children's toy. They have now become a symbol of Sweden. The most common style is short and bright red with added details in white, green, yellow and blue. You can read more about the history of the Dala horse here: The Swedish Wooden Horse Company.

Here is the link to the treasury of "Equine Folk Art" I have put together. Some are handmade, and some are vintage items. Some are fabric, some painted wood. I love the simple horse shape, reminiscent of cave painting style animals and the red and blue and bold patterns. 

I may even be inspired to use some equine patterns in my work, maybe some red and blue colour schemes. In fact I think I feel a lino print coming on....

Check out the shops of these sellers for some more wonderful items. I have included a taste of a few of the items in the treasury:


VINTAGE HOME DECOR-Vintage Wooden Horse - Red Wooden horse- Vintage Wooden Toy - Red Handmade Pony-Folk Decor-Rustic Art-Horse Figurine on the RedChiliPeppers Etsy shop


Dala Horse Embroidered Ribbon-Blue & Orange Trim-1 in. wide-Swedish Dalahasten-Scandinavian Woven Ribbon-Folk Horse-Scandi Winter Pattern

Dala Horse Embroidered Ribbon-Blue & Orange Trim-1 in. wide-Swedish Dalahasten-Scandinavian Woven Ribbon-Folk Horse-Scandi Winter Pattern on the Couturenicole Etsy shop

2 comments:

  1. I've never seen these before and they are lovely. Thanks for sharing x

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    1. Thank you for the comment Katherine. I just stumbled across them and started searching of more. I didn't know what they were until I researched their history a little. Love them!

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