Garden Gnome
- Garden gnomes are human-like figurines based on dwarves, typically used in gardens for decorative purposes.
- ‘Garden gnomes’ are also known as ‘lawn gnomes’ or are simply called ‘gnomes’.
- The stereotypical garden gnome is a bearded-white male with a red hat, though variations exist.
- Garden gnomes have their history in statues that were placed in gardens during the Renaissance period in Europe, and in some of the 17th century statues, dwarves were depicted.
What is the purpose of garden gnomes?
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What do yard gnomes mean?
these humorous ornaments were originally a preserve of the wealthy – but by the late 20th century everyone and their grandma had a gnome or two dotted around the yard. Whether keeping guard over ...
How to create garden gnomes?
How do you make homemade gnomes?
- Sewing gnomes
- The no-sew or also known as the sock gnomes
- Recycled gnomes using egg cartons
- Needle felted mini gnomes
- Concrete gnome
- Crochet gnome
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Can Graden gnomes come to life?
LED lights within the white and red gnome figurine come to life at the switch of the battery operated design. Spruce up your holiday decor and impress guests and neighbors by displaying this statuary in any indoor or outdoor area.
What is the point of putting gnome statues in your garden?
What do gnomes do at night?
What powers do gnomes have?
Do gnomes protect your home?
Do gnomes move on their own?
What is the legend of the gnome?
What do gnomes eat?
Are garden gnomes evil?
Do gnomes represent anything?
Are garden gnomes expensive?
What does it mean if someone calls you a gnome?
Where do gnomes live?
Overview
Types of garden gnomes
Garden gnomes are typically male, often bearded, usually wear red phrygian caps and often have pipes. They are often shown pursuing leisurely pastimes such as fishing or napping.
Gnomes may be made from terracotta clay slip (runny clay) poured into molds. This is allowed to set up and the excess emptied from the centre, leaving a clay shell. The gnome is removed from the mold when firm, allowed to dry and then fired in a kiln until hard. Once cooled, the gnome is p…
History
In ancient Rome, small stone statues depicting the Greco-Roman fertility god Priapus, also a protector of beehives, flocks, and vineyards, were frequently placed in Roman gardens. Gnomes as magical creatures were first described during the Renaissance period by Swiss alchemist Paracelsus as "diminutive figures two spans in height who did not like to mix with humans". During this p…
In popular culture and politics
Gnomes have become controversial in serious gardening circles in the UK, and were for a time banned from the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show, as the organisers claimed that they detract from the garden designs. Gnome enthusiasts accused the organisers of snobbery, as garden gnomes are popular in the gardens of working class and suburban households. The ban was lifted d…
See also
• Gnome
• Garden hermit
• Garden ornament
• Gnome Reserve
• Kitsch
External links
• Media related to Garden gnomes at Wikimedia Commons