Witch’s hair.

Once on a stormy night a fisherman’s wife having waited in vain for her husband coming back from the sea, tormented by sorrow, climbed up a high hill, cut off her hair and let it fly down the wind. People say that in olden days Curonian fishermen used the fibre brought by the wind to make leakproof their wooden boats in order to reach the shore safely. Even today, at the foot of the Witches’ hill one can find witnesses of this story.

Framed ±145 x 145 mm. can 99 mm.
Easy to hang on wall or stand every place.


Ingredients:
flax fiber - 100 %
Netto ~20 gr.
Juodkrante, Neringa,
LITHUANIA.
55° 33′ 10″ N, 21° 7′ 30″ E
Witch’s hair

Witch’s hair

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