Photo by Linnea Sandbakk on Unsplash |
I have always been fond of red foxes. They live around the world in many diverse habitats including forests, grasslands, mountains, and deserts. , They are present across the entire Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, North America and Eurasia. They adapt well to human environments such as farms, suburban areas, and even large communities. The red fox's resourcefulness has earned it a legendary reputation for intelligence and cunning. The species has a long history of association with humans, having been extensively hunted as a pest and furbearer for many centuries, as well as being represented in human folklore and mythology.
By Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
"Brer Fox Tackles Brer Tarrypin", from Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation, by Joel Chandler Harris, p. 60a. Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1881.
By François Chauveau (1613-1676) (Scan by Philippe) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons The illustration of the fable by François Chauveau in the first volume of La Fontaine's fables, 1668 |
In elementary school I was exposed to Aesop's fables from 4 BC. A fox is featured famously in The Fox and the Grapes. The story concerns a fox that tries to eat grapes from a vine but cannot reach them. Rather than admit defeat, he states they are undesirable. The expression "sour grapes" originated from this fable.
As a child I read Uncle Remus which is collection of 19th-century African-American folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris, "Br'er Fox" is a major character, often acting as the antagonist towards the stories' main character, "Br'er Rabbit".
As a teen I enjoyed the animated Disney movie The Fox and the Hound which stars a fox named Tod as one of the two protagonists.
Perhaps my love of the fox began with the stories that I read as a child. Before retiring to make jewelry, I was a children's librarian and my exposure to foxes in literature grew. Now, I find myself using the fox as a element in my jewelry.
Fox necklace by BayMoonDesign |
Currently, in my BayMoonDesign shop you will find this fox necklace. The necklace is new and in my autumn collection. The reddish brown fox is surrounded by a few charcoal gray Czech glass leaves and a bit of orange deer hide leather. Those colors along with the quartz chips are favorite fall colors for me. The necklace has multi strands. There are 3 strands on one side and 1 strand on the other. It is a choker necklace and is only 19 inches around. The beautiful polymer clay fox pendant created by artisan Brooke Brock. It is one of a kind and is available for purchase.
Fox Bracelet by BayMoonDesign |
Photo by Ray Hennessy on Unsplash |
Do you have an favorite fox memories that you would like to share? I would love to hear them.
No comments:
Post a Comment