Dalarnas museum marks 70 years of Mörksuggan

Dalarnas museum in Falun is celebrating 70 years of the Mörksuggan as a Dalarna souvenir. The figure, a counterpart to the cheerful dalahäst, stems from folklore and superstition. Nils-Erik Eriksson, who has carved Mörksuggor for over 15 years, calls it a protective figure in many homes.

Dalarnas museum in Falun is now marking the 70th anniversary of the Mörksuggan, a distinctive Dalarna symbol that has served as a souvenir for a generation.

The figure took shape in the 1920s under artist Verner Molin's brush. In 1965, Birger Eriksson created its current form. Its origins lie in Dalarna folklore and superstition, tied to the darkness and mystery of the forests.

Nils-Erik Eriksson, who has carved Mörksuggor for more than 15 years, explains the intent: "They wanted to make a souvenir from that superstition as a counterpart to the cheerful dalahäst. Something symbolizing the darkness and mysticism in the Dalarna forests." He adds that many keep the figure at home as a protective presence.

The anniversary draws visitors who appreciate its symbolism, as reported on site.

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