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Chimney Sweep Figurines & Favors for Good Luck

In the good old times, Chimney Sweeps used to go from door to door on New Years day to wish people Good Luck. Ever since, they are considered as 'The ultimate Bringer of Good Luck'.
Scroll down for more Myths & Symbolism about Chimney Sweeps.

Chimney Sweep figurines
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Chimney Sweep miniature giveaways
Pewter Chimney Sweep charms
Chimney Sweep figurines

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Chimney Sweep figurines

$2.95
Chimney Sweep miniature giveaways

$0.75
Pewter Chimney Sweep charms

$1.25
Good Luck token with Chimney Sweep & Piglet miniature
Good Luck Token w. Chimney Sweep & Ladybug miniatures
Token of Good Luck with Chimney Sweep & Frog miniature
Ceramic Good Luck Token with golden Chimney Sweep charm
Good Luck token with Chimney Sweep & Piglet miniature

$2.95
Good Luck Token w. Chimney Sweep & Ladybug miniatures

$2.95
Token of Good Luck with Chimney Sweep & Frog miniature

$2.95
Ceramic Good Luck Token with golden Chimney Sweep charm

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Chimney Sweep Lucky Charm & Cloverpot on luster glass favor
Lucky Clover charm with Chimney Sweep on clear glass favor
Green glass favor with Chimney Sweep and Moneybag charms
Chimney Sweep & Moneybag charms on blue glass favors
Chimney Sweep Lucky Charm & Cloverpot on luster glass favor

$2.25
Lucky Clover charm with Chimney Sweep on clear glass favor

$2.25
Green glass favor with Chimney Sweep and Moneybag charms

$2.25
Chimney Sweep & Moneybag charms on blue glass favors

$2.25
Glass favor with Piglet-Horseshoe and Chimney Sweep charm
Blue glass favor w. Chimney Sweep & Moneybag charms
Chimney Sweep & Champagne charm on blue glass favor
Champagne Prosit Lucky Charm on luster glass stone favor
Glass favor with Piglet-Horseshoe and Chimney Sweep charm

$2.25
Blue glass favor w. Chimney Sweep & Moneybag charms

$2.25
Chimney Sweep & Champagne charm on blue glass favor

$2.25
Champagne Prosit Lucky Charm on luster glass stone favor

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Some Myths and Symbolism about Chimney Sweeps:

A chimney sweep's lucky as lucky can be..." Many people will be able to sing along with that song from the Walt Disney version of Mary P. Travers' "Mary Poppins," but not as many know that in Germany, Austria, Hungary, and contiguous regions, the Chimney Sweep is considered a particularly auspicious omen of Good Luck if you meet with him on New Year's Day. Meeting a Chimney Sweep, called in german a Schornsteinfeger, Schlotfeger or Rauchfangkehrer -- at New Year's meant Good Luck for the year, especially if he would give you his card. Nowadays real Chimney Sweeps are very rare and thus meeting one at any time of the year is considered lucky.
A Chimney Sweep is a sign of good luck, wealth and happiness. There are several legends why a Chimney Sweep is said to be "The" ultimate bringer of good luck. One version of the legend has it's origins in old England, where King George was riding horseback in a royal procession. A dog ran from the crowd, barking and nipping at the King's horse. The horse reared, and to the horror of the crowd, almost threw the King! A lone figure, shabbily dressed and filthy, stepped into the road. He caught the horse's halter and calmed the animal.
As quickly as he appeared, the man faded back into crowd. The King, wanting to reward the man, asked his name. No-one knew the man's name, but many told the King "He's just a Chimney Sweep !" The King declared that from that day forward..."Chimney Sweeps should be regarded as Lucky!".
Another story is of a Chimney Sweep who lost his footing, fell from the roof and was hanging from the gutter. A young lady reached through a window and rescued him. They fell in love and married. Over the years, the legend grew in old European folklore; It is said that if a bride passes a Chimney Sweep on her wedding day, and he plants a kiss on her cheek, she will receive tremendous luck throughout her marriage.
The chimney has been a part of family life since the early Romans first realized that it was better to live in a nice, fire-warmed home than in a chilly one. They needed a way to funnel off the smoke the fires caused. Centuries later, in medieval times, fireplaces were invented to heat individual rooms and provide a safe place for indoor cooking. Folks soon learned that fireplaces and their chimneys needed a cleaning once in a while. A house full of soot and fumes isn't healthy. And so, chimney sweeping developed into a necessary profession. And a good one. People liked having the chimney sweep pay a visit. He brought clean, fresh air back to the home. Sweeps are associated with hearth and home, and thus domestic bliss. Chimney Sweeps became a sign of good health and prosperity.



These cartoons are created by Chris Heuler, Switzerland. He gave permission to show them.


No claims are made on aforementioned Symbolism, Legends and History of Chimney Sweeps.