Guardian's Hut - Cabane - Size #1 / Cricket

Guardian's Hut from the Camargue - Cabane  

This is the hut used by the men tending the bulls in the Camargue. 

It is a little under 2-1/2" tall (6 cm) 

"In the Camargue, bulls and horses live in semi-freedom, generally in herds, called "manades" which the herdsmen follow on horse. The word for herdsman - 'gardian' - comes from the Occitan term 'gardo-besti', which means cattle guardian. The herdsmen gather each year on the 1st of May for the Festival of the Herdsmen. Founded in 1512, the Brotherhood of the Herdsmen (responsible for helping those members who are old, poor, or disabled) is the oldest brotherhood of this kind still present in France today. Their patron saint is St George and he appears on their flag. Originally, herdsmen did not have a specific dress. Marquis de Baroncelli instituted a costume. to give them greater unity and to give the brotherhood a distinctive appearance,when he established the "Nacioun Gardiano" in 1817." - Office of Tourisme, Arles

Size #1 / Cricket (the 1-5/8 inch - 4 cm size)

Made in France

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Santons Marcel Carbonel
Since 1935
The Premier Santons Workshop
Marseille, France
Item No. 1C122




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