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Fairy Symbolism | Faery Folklore
A fairy is a small, supernatural creature that
dwells in a magical place. In folklore fairies are usually in human form
but they are known to disguise themselves well when needed. There are a
wide variety of earth spirits, from the elves and gnomes of the deep forest
- to the pixies and fairies of flower gardens and meadow lands. Undines,
nymphs and sprites are water creatures and sylphs are air spirits.
Belief in fairies is universal among almost all cultures. Scholars attribute fairies to the sirens of Homer, the nymphs of the Iliad, celestial singers in Sanscrit poetry, spirits of the Pacific Islands, and Hathor of ancient Egypt. In more recent folk culture, you will find leprechauns - wee folk of Ireland, the brownies of Britain and the kobold from the faerie realm of Germany.
Fairies live in their own enchanted realm -- The pathway to Faeryland is the 7-pointed Fairy Star --but they also have been sighted among the flowers, woodlands, hills and streams - sometimes riding on their fairy steeds or flitting from flower to flower. When fairies gather together to sing and dance, you might find a fairy ring of toadstools / mushrooms after they have left.
Thomas Croker (1789-1854) in his collection of Irish
Fairy Tales, described fairies as being
"a few inches high, airy and almost transparent in body; so delicate
in their form that a dew drop, when they chance to dance on it, trembles,
indeed, but never breaks." Shakespeare wrote of Oberon, a fairy King
in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and told of the fairy Queen Mab
in "Romeo and Juliet." An English folk song, Tamlin, tells of
a young knight bewitched by a Fairy Queen.
In folklore, fairies are mainly felt to be charitable to humans. They are known however to be playful and love to play tricks on mere mortals. They must be spoken well of and treated with respect, or you may rouse their anger. Folklore speaks of leaving small trinkets as gifts to fairies, such as small beads and dainty deserts, to gain their favor.
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