A didukh ( ), is a Ukraine Christmas decoration; made from a sheaf of wheat, it is a symbolic sacrifice taken from the autumn harvest. " Didukh" literally means "grandfather spirit". Didukhy are traditionally made from the first or the last stalks of wheat reaped during the year. They symbolize the household's wish for an abundance of nature and a bountiful harvest for the upcoming year.[1] The Ukrainian Weekly Magazine PDF Version, November 2012 Issue Retrieved 27 April 2013 Before the holidays, wheat ears or stalks are gathered with colorful threads, then the bunches are tied with ribbons. Christmas Eve January 6 by the Julian Calendar Retrieved 27 April 2013 A didukh is placed in most Ukrainian homes before Christmas, and kept until Maslenitsa.
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