To an outsider, Christmas celebrations in Sweden must seem interesting, but puzzling at the same time. What exactly are these people up to, dressing in white gowns, going around with lighted candles in their hair and singing a song about Santa Lucia? Then they drink a kind of sweet wine called glögg, they eat far too many ginger snaps and they cook up a storm. And if this weren't bad enough, they go around the Christmas tree pretending to be frogs.
Here two of Sweden's biggest Christmas symbols: A goat (bock) and a pig (gris) as holiday serving bowls. The goat is actually Sweden's oldest Christmas symbol and Christmas just wouldn't be Christmas without the Christmas pig! Use they bowls around your Christmas table or for decoration to hold all kinds of holiday goodies!
Both bowls are made from pocelain, machine washable.These pieces are exclusive in the US only through huset-shop.com
Chose from the goat: 6 x 8 x 2" or the pig: 10 x 6 x 2.5"