The History
of the Barn Star
 The Barn Star originated within the German
farming community. These farmers would
often mount a large star-shaped
decoration onto their barns. Its significance varied.
Some farmers
considered the stars good luck, like a horseshoe
hung above a doorway;
while others viewed it as simply aesthetic and pleasing to the eye.
Many
barn stars, unique in
their appearance, represented the trademark of the
builder
who constructed the barn.
The tradition of the barn star in America can be
traced back to the 1700’s, and to at
least the 1820’s in Pennsylvania.
Barn stars were most popular after the Civil War.
The barn star composition has changed over the
years. At first they were built directly into
the barn. Later the stars
were crafted from wood as a separate piece. In the last 30 years,
barn
stars were constructed from roofing tiles,
giving them a rough finish.
Recently, since the ‘90s, local craftsmen have been making
them from
thin steel, unfinished, so they rust.
The
present-day Barn Star, now popular on homes of every size and shape,
has
come to mean an outward
sign of good luck and good fortune!

What do the various colors mean?
Although, I was unable
to find an exact color correlation to stars, I was able to determine
that colors had significance
with Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch barn
paintings.
These folk art designs, many of which were star shaped,
were
painted directly onto each end of the barn, and date back to the
1850’s.
Here is what I have
been able to determine:
| Black |
Protection, also used
to blend or bind elements together. |
| Blue |
Protection, peace,
calmness and spirituality. |
| Brown |
Mother earth, also can
mean friendship and strength. |
| Green |
Growth, fertility,
success in things and ideas that grow. |
|
Orange
|
Abundance in
career, projects and matters needing an added push. |
| Violet |
Things that are
sacred. |
| Red |
Emotions, passion,
charisma, lust and also creativity. |
| White |
Purity, power of the
moon, allows energy to flow freely. |
| Yellow |
Health in body and
mind, love of man and the sun, connection to the God. |
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