{"title":"Holzprodukte","description":"\u003cp\u003eOak wood is particularly valuable. It was sacred to the Germanic tribes, who revered and cherished trees and forests in general. The Germanic-German tree myth is impressively scientifically justified by the findings on the outstanding importance of the forest in the ecosystem. As a solitary tree or in a grove, the oak was considered by the Germanic tribes to be the tree of Donar. In Geismar near Fritzlar, the missionary Boniface is said to have felled the most famous Donar Oak in the 8th century; the monastery church is said to have been built from its wood. During Christianization, the oak was demonized as a witch tree or rededicated to the veneration of Mary. The oak has magical significance in folk customs and is used to obtain traditional remedies. It plays an important role in German fairy tales. Its myth has always remained unbroken among the German people: So many heroes, brave, German and wise. A proud oak forest, splendid, fresh and green. (Wagner, Tannhäuser) Firm as our oaks, we always stand firm (Niedersachsenlied). The bravest have been crowned with oak leaves since ancient times.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[],"url":"https:\/\/nordwelt.myshopify.com\/en\/collections\/livingroom-wood-products.oembed","provider":"nordwelt","version":"1.0","type":"link"}