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<dc:title>Shrinking pot</dc:title>
<dc:description>Decorated shrinking pot with lid, made from birch, Painted blue with flaxseed oil and pigment.</dc:description>
<dc:creator>1220</dc:creator>
<dc:contributor>iain</dc:contributor>
<dc:language>Swedish</dc:language>
<dc:type>Physical Object</dc:type>
<dc:identifier>610</dc:identifier>
<dc:alternative title>Krympburk</dc:alternative title>
<dc:date submitted>02/09/2025</dc:date submitted>
<dc:date modified>08/09/2025</dc:date modified>
<dc:references>https://sokisamlingar.sormlandsmuseum.se/objects/c24-291345/
https://butiken.sormlandsmuseum.se/duka-forvara/burk-med-skuren-dekor-stor.html
https://www.svenskttenn.com/se/en/designers/designer-frej-lonnfors/</dc:references>
<dc:extent>cm x 13cm x 12cm</dc:extent>
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<item_type_metadata:tool>Saw, wood auger, gouge, plane, marking gauge, axe, brace, knife and v shaped carving knife. </item_type_metadata:tool>
<item_type_metadata:prim media>1334</item_type_metadata:prim media>
<item_type_metadata:material>Birch</item_type_metadata:material>
<item_type_metadata:place>Ullvi, Dalarna, Sweden</item_type_metadata:place>
<item_type_metadata:external id>RV_AR_18</item_type_metadata:external id>
<item_type_metadata:natural cultural>Cultural</item_type_metadata:natural cultural>
<item_type_metadata:function>Storage of dry food or of objects.</item_type_metadata:function>
<item_type_metadata:creation purpose>Since 2013 it's made for Sörmlands museum (regional museum). There's an original in their collection, with an unknown age.</item_type_metadata:creation purpose>
<item_type_metadata:technique>A fresh material of birch stem is hollowed out and whittled clean. A track out of one end is made and a dry bottom is fixed. As the material dries, it shrinks and holds the bottom in place. The lid is cut with an axe and then finished with whittling from a birch plank. The knob is split and carved from a piece of birch. When the pot is done, the carving is made. Painted with flax seed oil paint.</item_type_metadata:technique>
<item_type_metadata:material source>Ullvi, Dalarna</item_type_metadata:material source>
<item_type_metadata:conecept>The orignal pot was probably a purely decorative object. It's cut geometical shapes are a commonly found way of decorating older, peasant objects. Lonnfors has also said: “I think a fascination with these objects is deeply rooted within us. Jars, boxes, urns and pots have been so important to us for so long, from the storing of food to the final resting place in the burial urn. Sometimes I toy with the idea that the pots standing there are like small temple buildings or reliquaries, ready to hold all sorts of secrets… or perhaps simply coffee.” </item_type_metadata:conecept>
<item_type_metadata:production quality>When the museum has sold out their pots, a new batch is made. Usually every five years. </item_type_metadata:production quality>
<item_type_metadata:field worker>Ulrika Jäger, Kajsa Stinnerbom</item_type_metadata:field worker>
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