draochsläpp
Draochsläpp, also known as dragonfly release or dragonfly letting go, is a traditional Swedish folk custom primarily observed in the southern and central regions of the country. The practice involves releasing dragonflies into the wild as a symbolic gesture of goodwill, protection, and the hope for a prosperous future. It is often associated with the celebration of Midsummer, particularly in the week leading up to and including the summer solstice.
The custom dates back to pre-Christian times and is rooted in Norse mythology and pagan beliefs. Dragonflies
Traditionally, children would catch dragonflies and release them during Midsummer festivities, often accompanied by songs and