SHEPHERD’S WHISTLE

Looking far into the past can teach and inspire us, especially in the field of folk traditions.
At the SKRINA Ethno Gallery, we are trying to keep it alive, which is why we have prepared  Shepard’s whistle for you, which the children made themselves in a rural setting. During the grazing season, they passed the time by making various toys, most often out of linden and oak wood.
Until the end of the Second World War, there were big differences between the toys of rural and urban children. Peasant children did not have much time to play, as they had to help their parents with farm work.
With their creativity, they replaced all the toys that were sold in city shops.

Description

Kaj pa ti vriskaš, kaj pa ti piskaš, mladi pastirček svojim ovcam?
Kaj bi ne vriskal, kaj bi ne piskal, zato piščalko svojo imam.

 

Pogled v preteklost nas lahko marsikaj nauči in navdihuje, posebno na področju ljudskega izročila.

V Etnogaleriji SKRINA ga skušamo ohraniti pri življenju, zato smo za vas pripravili igračo pastirsko piščal, ki so si jo otroci v kmečkem okolju izdelovali sami.

Med pašo so si krajšali čas z izdelavo različnih igrač, najpogosteje iz lipovega in hrastovega lesa.

Vse do konca druge svetovne vojne so bile velike razlike med igračami kmečkih in mestnih otrok.

Kmečki otroci niso imeli veliko časa za igro, saj so morali pomagati staršem pri delu na kmetiji.

Z lastno ustvarjalnostjo pa so nadomestili vse tiste igrače, ki so jih prodajali v mestnih trgovinah.

Title

Go to Top