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Unwrapping Mari Lwyd: A Welsh Winter Tradition
Erika Karl Erika Karl

Unwrapping Mari Lwyd: A Welsh Winter Tradition

Mari Lwyd, with its hauntingly beautiful horse skull, vibrant decorations, and lively processions, stands as a testament to Wales' rich cultural tapestry. As communities come together to celebrate the winter season Mari Lwyd gallops through the Welsh countryside, a symbol of resilience, community, and the enduring magic of folklore.

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Belsnickel: A Quirky Christmas Companion
Erika Karl Erika Karl

Belsnickel: A Quirky Christmas Companion

Belsnickel is often portrayed as a quirky and enigmatic figure, distinct from the benevolent St. Nicholas or the fearsome Krampus. Belsnickel's approach is more mischievous—he visits homes to check on children's behavior and dispenses punishments to those deemed naughty.

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Unveiling the Dark Side of the Holidays: Exploring the Legend of Krampus
Erika Karl Erika Karl

Unveiling the Dark Side of the Holidays: Exploring the Legend of Krampus

Amidst the twinkling lights and cheerful carols, there lurks a darker figure from European folklore – Krampus. This horned, half-goat, half-demon creature is far from the typical symbols of holiday merriment. In this blog post, we will delve into the mysterious legend of Krampus, exploring its origins, cultural significance, and the peculiar ways in which some communities celebrate this malevolent holiday figure.

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