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[[ImageFile:Schwibbogen.jpg|thumb|250px|rightupright=1.3|A typical ''Schwibbogenschwibbogen'']]
A '''''Schwibbogen''''' is a decorative candle-holder from the [[Ore Mountains (Germany)|Ore Mountains]] (''Erzgebirge'') region of [[Saxony]], [[Germany]]. The first metal ''Schwibbogen'' was made in 1740 in [[Johanngeorgenstadt]]. The early [[candle arches]] always consisted of black ore. They were made out of one single forged piece and could be painted. The number of candles varies with the size of the arc. The original one featured 11.
[[File:Bunter Erzgebirgischer Schwibbogen1.JPG|thumb|Bunter Erzgebirgischer Schwibbogen1]]
[[File:Lichterbogen Kunstguss Döhler.jpg|thumb|Lichterbogen Kunstguss Döhler]]
 
A '''''Schwibbogen''''' ({{IPA-de|ʃʋəb'boːɡən}}) is a decorative candle-holder from the [[Ore Mountains (Germany)|Ore Mountains]] (''Erzgebirge'') region of [[Saxony]], [[Germany]]. The first metal ''Schwibbogenschwibbogen'' was made in 1740 in [[Johanngeorgenstadt]]. The early [[candle arches]] always consisted of blacka ore.single Theyforged were made outpiece of oneblack singlemetal forged piece andwhich could be painted. The number of candles varies with the size of the arc., Thethe original onedesign featuredholding 11eleven. In the UK '''candle arches''' or '''candle bridges''' are marketed, often just consisting of a simple wooden stepped arch with 7 electric candles.{{Citation needed|date=December 2022}} These are not strictly ''schwibbögen''.
 
==Background==
The name ''Schwibbogen'' ({{IPA-de|ʃʋəb'boːɡən}}) is from the [[Middle High German]] ''{{lang|gmh|swiboge}}'', "to hover". The development of the ''schwibbogen'' arch is closely related to the mining traditions of the Ore Mountains. It most likely developed as a candle holder made from metal for the Christmas shift (''Mettenschicht''), a common dinner celebrated by miners, the mining foreman (''[[Steiger (mining)|Steiger]]'') and the smith who had been responsible for the mining tools throughout the year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.erzgebirgsstube.com/geschichte-der-lichterbogen|title=Erzgebirgsstube - Original erzgebirgische Volkskunst|website=Erzgebirgsstube - Original erzgebirgische Volkskunst}}</ref> It bears symbols commonly associated with the life and wishes of the miners.
The most famous design was created by Paula Jordan in 1937 for a show in [[Schwarzenberg, Saxony|Schwarzenberg]]. It depicted the 3 main sources of income of the people in the region in the 18th and 19th century. Thus the ''Schwibbogen'' showed apart from some traditional symbols; 2 miners, 1 wood carver, a bobbin lace maker, a Christmas Tree, 2 miner's hammers, 2 crossed swords, and an angel. It holds 7 candles. Contrary to popular belief the candle holder was always associated with Christmas. The light symbolizes the longing of the miners who didn't see the daylight in winter for weeks sometimes due to their long working hours below the surface.
Over time the designs changed. Especially in the last few decades after the [[World War II]] the ''Schwibbogen'' has reached not only a new popularity, but has changed a lot in its looks. Now it is typically made out of wood which depicts historical or religious scenes. But there are even landscapes, skylines, advertisements ... there is almost no limit to the possibilities. What remains is the link to Christmas traditions. Especially in the Ore Mountains the windows of the houses in villages and towns feature a lit candle arch - usually with the traditional designs or at least local scenes.
 
The most famous design was created by Paula Jordan in 1937 for a show in [[Schwarzenberg, Saxony|Schwarzenberg]]. It depicted the 3three main sources of income of the people in the region in the 18th and 19th century. Thus the ''Schwibbogenschwibbogen'' showed apart from some traditional symbols; 2two miners, 1a wood carver, a [[bobbin lace]] maker, a Christmas Tree, 2two miner's hammers, 2two crossed swords, and an angel. It holds 7seven candles. Contrary to popular belief the candle holder was always associated with Christmas. The light symbolizes the longing of the miners who didn't see the daylight in winter for weeks sometimes due to their long working hours below the surface. During the Christmas shift, the lights may also have represented the [[safety lamp]]s of all the comrades from the mining team who had completed the year of dangerous work in the mine.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.seiffen.com/schwibbogen-lichterbogen|title=Schwibbogen|website=seiffen.com}}</ref>
The town of [[Seiffen]] is particularly noted for its production of ''Schwibbogen'' in its craft shops.<ref>[http://www.schwibbogen.org schwibbogen.org]</ref>
 
Over time the designs changed. Especially in the last few decades after theAfter [[World War II]] the ''Schwibbogenschwibbogen'' has reached not only a new popularity, but hashad changed a lot in its looks. NowModern itdesigns isare typically made out of wood, whichand depictsdepict historical or religious scenes. ButOther theredesigns are eveninclude landscapes, skylines, and advertisements, ...retaining there is almost no limit to the possibilities. What remains is thesome link to Christmas traditions. Especially in the Ore Mountains the windows of the houses in villages and towns feature a lit candle arch - usually with the traditional designs or at least local scenes.
 
Especially in the Ore Mountains the windows of the houses in villages and towns feature a lit candle arch—usually with the traditional designs or at least local scenes. The town of [[Seiffen]] is particularly noted for its production of ''schwibbogen'' in its craft shops.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.schwibbogen.org/|title=Der Johanngeorgenstädter Schwibbogen|website=www.schwibbogen.org}}</ref>
 
== See also ==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.schwibboegen.info German website about the ''Schwibbogenschwibbogen'']
*[http://www.aussenschwibbogen.de ''Außenschwibbogen XXL'']
 
 
 
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[[Category:Christmas in Germany]]
[[Category:Christmas decorations]]
[[Category:Christmas traditions]]
[[Category:Winter traditions]]
[[Category:Culture of the Ore Mountains]]