In Sweden, 24th December is the highlight of Christmas. The whole family is together, and after enjoying the traditional Christmas smorgasbord, everyone is waiting for that special knock on the door, which means that Santa Claus has arrived with the presents for everyone. And not surprisingly, some of those presents hide a pair of good old Swedish wooden clogs. For more information visit: https://troentorpsclogs.com/
2. In Sweden, 24th December is the highlight of
Christmas. The whole family is together, and after
enjoying the traditional Christmas smorgasbord,
everyone is waiting for that special knock on the
door, which means that Santa Claus has arrived
with the presents for everyone. And not
surprisingly, some of those presents hide a pair of
good old Swedish wooden clogs.
3. The 24th of December, often called the Swedish
Julafton is the day when people gather together, eat,
open presents, wear their comfortable clogs, and have
a lovely time together. Although every family has
their rituals, one of the favorite Christmas traditions
begins in the afternoon when everyone gathers
around the TV to watch an hour-long Christmas
special of Disney classics. Delicious food, a visit from
Santa himself, gift opening, and quality time with
loved one's guarantee, without a doubt, a wonderful
Christmas evening. And this is where a few pairs of
warm winter clogs or clog boots play a significant
part and emphasize the holiday vibes.
4. Julbord (Christmas buffet) is a variety of delicious foods
served in a buffet, where you’ll find almost everything
from ham, pork, turkey, and meatballs to pickled herring
and smoked salmon. There is also raisin bread, mini
hotdogs, salads, potatoes and vegetables, rice pudding,
and the traditional sweet saffron bun with raisins called
Lussekatt.
When it comes to decoration, there’s an overall focus on
natural materials like wood, felt, and greenery, as well as
a lot of the classic colors such as red, green, gold, and
silver. On Christmas Eve, ever-present candles are placed
in the candle holders, creating a beautiful, romantic
display. One of the typical traditions is also to string the
national flag around the tree. The overall result is a
typically refined, minimalist, and modest look.
5. Swedes expect a great deal from their Christmas.
Everyone does their best, home is warm and bright,
and the presents are numerous. On Christmas Eve,
after dinner, the family gathers to wait for the
presents. Usually, an adult family member or friend
dress up as Santa, knock on the door and hand out
the gifts to the family.
So, if you want to evoke a bit of the lovely Swedish
Christmas vibe, what would be the best presents you
give the friends and family?
There will never be a Swedish present as classic as a
Dala horse. Made and painted by hand, this beautiful
wooden figure is a classic symbol of Sweden.
6. A specific sound of wooden clogs evokes Swedish
countryside, red wooden houses, and Swedish
forests. Although they aren’t always flashy,
traditional Swedish clogs are made from natural
materials such as wood and leather. With special
attention to the anatomically constructed wooden
footbed that provides an optimal angle for support
and posture, clogs are both healthy and practical
footwear. Also, clogs reflect all the qualities of
Swedish design: functionality, durability, reliability,
and simplicity. Nordic tradition (especially the
climate) has a bearing on the color palette of Swedish
wooden clogs: white, black, beige, grey, with small
bursts of earthy or pastel colors.
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