Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Art Design

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Lancaster County may be known for the simple lives of its inhabitants yet the area is rich in culture and design. Indeed, the intricate patterns of a Scherenschnitte and the highly decorated Pennsylvania Dutch pottery are items many Lancaster visitors are eager to see. So, before you go, here are a few folk art designs to look out for and where to find them.

Pennsylvania German Redware Pottery

Redware pottery was common among the colonies in the 18th century and is still created by Lancaster’s inhabitants today. As the name implies, the pottery is created from red clay. Pennsylvania Dutch folk art uses local Lancaster County clay for two types of redware pottery. The first is basic functional pottery meant for daily use in the kitchen – this includes jugs, plates, bowls and the like. The second type shows off local folk art designs and is meant for decorative purposes. Local artists will create decorative slipware by glazing the pottery and etching designs into the glaze. Designs can include birds, flowers, abstract waves, words, or drawings to commemorate a special occasion.

The Lacy Folk Art Design of Scherenschnitte

Scherenschnitte means “scissor cutting” in German and involves cutting paper into intricate lacy patterns. The patterns are often used to decorate birth or marriage certificates but many artists create this paper folk art simply for its beauty. Simply by cutting paper, the Pennsylvania Dutch can create intricate scenes and landscapes.

Hexes on Pennsylvania Dutch Barns

A visitor traveling around Lancaster County may see brightly colored signs decorating Lancaster County’s barns and homes. These designs are called hex signs and often portray birds called distelfinks, stars, circles, and rosettes. Although the history behind the hex signs is murky, today many believe that hex signs can bring good luck. Particular shapes and colors also have their own meaning. Hearts are for love, tulips for faith, and birds will bring happiness.

Lancaster County, PA is a very interesting and relaxing place to visit. It’s full of history and European culture brought over hundreds of years ago. If you would like to learn about Lancaster County and read more on this subject, visit http://lancastercountyvacations.com/amish-where-did-they-come-from/ for history, and http://lancastercountyvacations.com for details on places to visit and stay.


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