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Horse Head Welsh Tradition. In the darkest months of the welsh year, a white horse appears: One of the most delightful traditions in the new year is what the welsh call the mari lwyd. The mari lwyd and the plygain are two prominent welsh traditions celebrated over christmas and the new year. Mari lwyd is the name given to a wassailing folk custom that involves a giant horse’s skull carried from house to house. The mysterious, menacing mari lwyd. It involves a group of people singing and parading a horse's skull, adorned with ribbons and other decorations, through the streets. The horse’s head is decorated with ribbons and the person carrying the head is hidden under a cloak, with a pole to control the horse’s jaw. Mari lwyd is a welsh tradition that happens on or around 25 january. Jude rogers steps into one of wales' most eerie midwinter traditions. It takes place in parts of wales during the festive season. Mari lwyd (or y fari lwyd) is a uniquely welsh pagan tradition that predates christianity.

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It involves a group of people singing and parading a horse's skull, adorned with ribbons and other decorations, through the streets. Mari lwyd (or y fari lwyd) is a uniquely welsh pagan tradition that predates christianity. It takes place in parts of wales during the festive season. The horse’s head is decorated with ribbons and the person carrying the head is hidden under a cloak, with a pole to control the horse’s jaw. Mari lwyd is the name given to a wassailing folk custom that involves a giant horse’s skull carried from house to house. One of the most delightful traditions in the new year is what the welsh call the mari lwyd. Mari lwyd is a welsh tradition that happens on or around 25 january. In the darkest months of the welsh year, a white horse appears: Jude rogers steps into one of wales' most eerie midwinter traditions. The mari lwyd and the plygain are two prominent welsh traditions celebrated over christmas and the new year.

Welsh Pony gallop to discover

Horse Head Welsh Tradition In the darkest months of the welsh year, a white horse appears: It takes place in parts of wales during the festive season. It involves a group of people singing and parading a horse's skull, adorned with ribbons and other decorations, through the streets. In the darkest months of the welsh year, a white horse appears: The mari lwyd and the plygain are two prominent welsh traditions celebrated over christmas and the new year. Mari lwyd is the name given to a wassailing folk custom that involves a giant horse’s skull carried from house to house. The mysterious, menacing mari lwyd. The horse’s head is decorated with ribbons and the person carrying the head is hidden under a cloak, with a pole to control the horse’s jaw. Jude rogers steps into one of wales' most eerie midwinter traditions. Mari lwyd (or y fari lwyd) is a uniquely welsh pagan tradition that predates christianity. Mari lwyd is a welsh tradition that happens on or around 25 january. One of the most delightful traditions in the new year is what the welsh call the mari lwyd.

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