Edit: I see it now. Weird. There’s some sanskrit as well in there and the swastika has a long history in hindu culture so maybe that’s the connection. Also, it’s not slanted like the swastikas we usually relate to nazism.
Sorry for English and spelling of Blavand…
I thought they might be gingerbread forms, but I couldn’t find any letter/word style form online… and it’s still really weird to find the swastika in it (upper left corner).
Also no idea who would hang this up in a rental holiday home that gets advertised to Germans…
Any ideas, my Danish friends?
Where is that red circle when you need it?
I cannot for the life of me find the swastika… This is wall decor made from wood pieces once used to make clay bricks (hence why it is mirrored).
Its mirrored and its a normal sign for good luck in India.
5 comments
Where’s the swastika?
Edit: I see it now. Weird. There’s some sanskrit as well in there and the swastika has a long history in hindu culture so maybe that’s the connection. Also, it’s not slanted like the swastikas we usually relate to nazism.
Sorry for English and spelling of Blavand…
I thought they might be gingerbread forms, but I couldn’t find any letter/word style form online… and it’s still really weird to find the swastika in it (upper left corner).
Also no idea who would hang this up in a rental holiday home that gets advertised to Germans…
Any ideas, my Danish friends?
Where is that red circle when you need it?
I cannot for the life of me find the swastika… This is wall decor made from wood pieces once used to make clay bricks (hence why it is mirrored).
Its mirrored and its a normal sign for good luck in India.