Home For A Gnome

st garden gnomes were made in Grafenroda, aeffective to make.
German town known for its ceramics, in Thuringia,Traditional garden gnomes are made from terracotta
Germany in the mid-1800s. It was called “derclay slurry which is poured into molds. The statue is
Gartenzwerg” and made of clay. Their firstremoved from the mold, allowed to dry, and finally fired
recorded appearance in England was around 1840 atin a kiln until it has hardened. The last step is, of course,
the estate of Sir Charles Isham, the 10th Baronet offor them to be painted with great detail and sent to the
Lamport Hall. He had a great love of rock gardens, sostores to be sold to customers. Modern day garden
he built an enormous one and covered it with littlegnomes are often made from schwau resins or similar
porcelain figures - the first garden gnomes, as wematerials.
know them.Today, garden gnomes are thought of as being small
Philip Griebel and August Heissner were two of the(typically male), bearded, wearing pointed conical
first individuals to produce these figurines in quantity.(usually red) hats, colorful waistcoats and are known
Philip made terracotta animals as decorations andto smoke pipes. They live in natural areas close to the
produced garden gnomes based on local myths. ByEarth and care for wildlife. Some were thought of as
doing this, people could enjoy the stories ofbeing tiny miners. These figurines are made in a variety
gnomes’ willingness to help in the garden atof poses as they pursue various activities such as
night. The garden gnome quickly spread acrossfishing, often napping, and gardening, etc.
Germany into France and wherever gardening was aGarden gnomes, despite their aristocratic origins, have
serious hobby. Currently, there are an estimated 25trickled down the fashion scale until they ended up on
million of them in Germany alone. These little creaturessuburban lawns often made of concrete and plastic.
have always been considered more than mereThese little statues have come full circle and have
decorations. In fact, it is considered good luck to placefirmly established their spot in many homes and
one in the home and garden.gardens around the globe. However, they are often
With the onset of World War II, all of the Germanthe target of pranks, know as gnoming, and the
gnome manufacturers disappeared as theirpractice of stealing them has become known as
workshops and factories were taken over and used“Gnome Hunting”. People involved with such
for other purposes by the military. Around the earlypranks obviously won’t be blessed with the
60s, several companies sprang up producing plasticgood luck of a gnome.
garden gnomes that were much easier and cost