Category: Customs & Culture

  • British Folklore and Customs Related to the Sycamore Tree

    British Folklore and Customs Related to the Sycamore Tree

    Are you a lover of trees, by chance? I am! Here in Southern California, where we are now fully into autumn, many trees are changing colors with the season. My favorite is the California sycamore tree (Platanus racemosa). The wilderness area near our home where I like to walk is heavily wooded with sycamore trees,…

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  • An Overview of How Faeries Were Portrayed During Different Literary Periods

    An Overview of How Faeries Were Portrayed During Different Literary Periods

    There are many different ways to experience faerie folklore: through shared oral tradition, by reading tales collected by folklorists, and via its inclusion in literature, art, and even science. I find the interchange between folklore and creative endeavors fascinating, so I thought we’d explore how faerie folklore was incorporated into literature during different literary periods.…

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  • Some History on Collecting Ghost Folklore in Wales

    Some History on Collecting Ghost Folklore in Wales

    I was looking back through past posts, and I believe the only Welsh ghost folklore we’ve delved into are the Cŵn Annwn, which are spectral dogs that also serve as death omens. Yet within Welsh ghostlore there are many different types of spectres. For example, there are tales involving the ghosts of departed mortals, the spirits of…

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  • The Noson Weu: Bringing Together Knitting and Folk Tales

    The Noson Weu: Bringing Together Knitting and Folk Tales

    Are you a knitter? Or perhaps you like to crochet? My maternal grandmother taught me how to crochet a chain when I was young, but that was about as advanced as I got. I do remember that she and my great-grandmother crocheted blankets—some they kept, some they gave to family, and some they sold. I…

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  • The Tradition of Welsh Lovespoons

    The Tradition of Welsh Lovespoons

    A Welsh lovespoon is a decorative spoon carved from a single piece of wood (a common choice of wood being sycamore). In the past, a male suitor would carve a lovespoon with his romantic interest in mind. He used simple tools, like a small knife, to craft not only the spoon, but also intricate designs…

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  • What is Folklore?

    What is Folklore?

    As I perform research for my various writing projects, I realize that I tend to think of folklore as legends and myths pertaining to the past. I also gravitate toward folklore presented within stories and tales because that is how it was first introduced to me. Yet there is a timeless quality to folklore. Folklorists…

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