| Size | 80 mm |
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Christmas ball ornament – #4 Hurðaskellir & Skyrgámur
kr. 2.990
The figures are handpainted from the inside -naive renditions of the Yule Lads! Gold painted decoration outside of ball at top and bottom, packaged in cushioned red box. This ball features:
Hurðaskellir or Door Slammer, is the seventh Yule Lad to make his presence known on the 18th of December. Somehow evading capture, Door Slammer goes from house to house to startle and annoy people with his noisy obsession.
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Skyrgámur or Skyr Glutton, is the eighth Yule Lad to start his expedition on the 19th of December. Once he locates a well-stocked larder, Skyrgámur scurries in to gobble down all the contents of any barrel containing the thick dairy product known to Icelanders as skyr.
Based on design by©Brian Pilkington, Text©Sólarfilma
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Icelandic folklore is rich in its tales of trolls and elves – and many of the stories and traditions surrounding Yuletide and Christmas still play their part in the present culture. One such folktale is that of the Yule Lads – thirteen rascally lads, their troll parents Grýla and Leppalúði and a huge, hungry cat that used to terrify children and adults alike. These legendary characters journeyed down from the mountains to farms and villages around Yuletide and showed up especially wherever they could find food or play little pranks. Their names reflect what they did in the old days, but over time the lads have become somewhat better behaved and nowadays they even leave little gifts for children during Yuletide. Brian Pilkington, artist and author, has designed these Yule Lad ornaments exclusively for Sólarfilma as well as figurines, playing cards, glassware, mugs and more.





