Description: All Hex Signs are made in AMERICA Featured in this sale . . . . One New 16" Double Irish Conestoga Hex Sign Hoyt Design WHAT YOU ARE BUYING One 16" Double Irish Hex Sign. Detailed meaning of the Double Irish Hex Sign. A paper on the History Hex Signs. This sign is one of the popular Conestoga Crafted Hex Signs and is a nominal 16" in Diameter. (See picture below) This sign is new, sealed in plastic and made of Double Tempered Sign Board, decorated with a Silk Screen Process Wood verses sign board I have chosen craftsmen who use sign board over those who make signs out of wood. Wood may warp, crack, bleed and or fade colors over a long period of time, tempered sign board is more stable and holds color longer. Instructions for indoor or outdoor use come with the sign. This Hex Sign is perfect for mounting outdoors as well as indoors. These signs offer a stunning decoration to your barn, stable, shed your home, and other endless possibilities and makes and excellent gift. Welcome to Uncle Jack's Hex Sign Collections. 16" Double Irish Double Irish Hex Sign The shamrock for luck, the claudaugh for friendship, the tulip for faith, the distlefinks for good luck and the border for long unending life. A circle never ends so your life should never end. A glimpse of the Artist Ivan Hoyt, from an interview with Hunter Yoder A Conversation with Ivan Hoyt, Hexologist From: Hunter Yoder Date: 2006/05/07 Sun AM 11:54:17 EDT To: Ivan Hoyt Subject: 8 pointed stars Hello, I like your work. I recently purchased several of your screened hex signs while in Lancaster county, see attached pic., I have a background in hex signs in Berks county, where the 8 pointed star is favored on barns. Johnny Claypoole's son's were friends of mine and I am familiar with Johnny Ott's work. I am not entirely happy with the commercialization of the genre, and prefer hand painted signs. The picture of your sign has elements that I refer to as the" east. I noticed that you favor, several things of interest to me: 1.six pointed stars 2.odd numbered leaf arrangements, particularly the number nine. 3, nine doubled on your outermost border. I would greatly appreciate any dialogue you may have regarding this and other aspects of hexology, it seems that the language of hex signs is rarely spoken. Hunter Yoder Hello Mr. Yoder, Thank you for purchasing several of the silk screened signs I designed. It may interest you to know the majority of my work is hand painted original designs. However, like some of my predecessors, including Johnny Ott, I design for a silkscreen manufacturer under a licensing and royalty arrangement. I am also friends with Johnny Claypoole sons and have bartered work with Sean, Neil, and many times with Eric. Johnny and Helen were also my friends before their passing. Don't be too unhappy with the "commercialization of the genre". In my opinion, the silk screen work of Jacob Zook, Don Greth, and others helped many people become educated or informed about this distinctively Pennsylvania Deutsch folk art. Without the volume of hex signs they sold around the world, I am afraid very few people would be aware of this genre. If you visit the Kutztown Pennsylvania German Festival this July, you will see myself, Bill Schuster, and Eric Claypoole working diligently to keep the hand painted art of hex signs alive, well, and flourishing. You are very observant. The design basis for the sign you are holding in the photograph is called the Tree of Life and its inspiration was drawn from antique frakturs that portrayed family trees. Like all my work it is my original design done in the style and tradition of my Pennsylvania Deutsch ancestors. The six pointed star, the basic single rosette, is the design that I believe started the folk art of hex signs and was modified or embellished as the folk art evolved. The number 9 in the leaf arrangements means nothing other than spontaneous artistic license as I attempt to vary my designs. I don't believe hex signs should be a stagnant dead art but rather an evolving art. I modestly think I will make my mark on the genre the same way the initial farmer folk artists did as well as Perry Ludwig, Milton Hill, Harry Adam, Johnny Ott, Johnny Claypoole, and other craftsmen have done. The "nine doubled" border has no symbolic meaning. Eighteen scallops each 20 degrees make a 360 degree circle. I am currently under contract to write a "How To" book for Stackpole Books. I hope to have it finished and ready for publication by next March. I would appreciate it very much you would share information you have collected growing up in Berks County with the work of Johnny Ott and Johnny Claypoole or others involved with barn painting and barn decorating. This subject has fascinated me for over 30 years and my research and collecting is ongoing. Sincerely, Ivan E. Hoyt Pennsylvania German Folk Artist Uncle Jack personally drives to The Pennsylvania Dutch Area, and hand selects all these items to ensure quality and authenticity. Occasionally signs are shipped to me when travel is not possible. My hex signs are bought directly from the craftspeople. Signs are crafted in sizes 8", 16" and 24" diameter. I only offer the most popular 8", 16" and 24"size for E-Bay , due to the vast variety of patterns. Shipping by U.S.P.O. First Class Mail, Parcel Select, Priority Mail, FedEx or UPS anywhere in the U.S.A., Please see the Shipping and Payments Tab, for costs. Packages are being shipped from Wilmington, DE 19808 or Cape May, NJ 08204 This is a old photo of Uncle Jack's 12 foot x 16 foot shed. With a Double Distelfink 16" in diameter prepared as instructed. The sign was about 12 years old and had not been recoated with polyurethane since it was hung. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING VERY CAREFULLY Please visit E-Bay often and look for other fine products.
Price: 11.11 USD
Location: Wilmington, Delaware
End Time: 2024-08-02T14:12:48.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Return policy details:
Shape: Round
Character: Not Applicable
Model: Conestoga
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Custom Bundle: No
Style: Pa Dutch
Item Height: Nominal 16" Diameter
Item Width: Nominal 16" Diameter
Additional Parts Required: No
Product Line: Americana
Material: Double Tempered Sign Board
Mounting: Wall Mounted
Theme: Folk Art
Pattern: Geometric
Type: Hanging Signs
Features: Silk Screen Art
Customized: No
Color: Multi -Color
MPN: Gettysburg, PA
Subject: PA Dutch Folk Art
Finish: Artist Gloss Painted
Item Length: Nominal 16" Diameter
Care Instructions: Instructions Will Be Given
Character Family: Not Applicable
Room: Any Where Inside or Outside
Item Weight: < 2 Pounds
Engraved: No
Brand: "Handmade"
Personalized: No