bakrestaureringer
Bakrestitureringer, often referred to as back caster strokes or back vase strokes, are a type of figurative pottery produced in Denmark, particularly in the region of East Jutland. The name "bakraestitureringer" is derived from the Danish words for "back cast" and "vase" or "julebreaker," literally "Yule breaker," which refers to the object's original use as a Christmas ornament.
The main characteristic of bakrestitureringer is their intended use as a folk ornament, specifically for Advent
Historical evidence suggests that this type of pottery started to take form in the late 19th century.