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Mermaids on the Faroe Islands

January 29, 2018 By Mermaids of Earth

Selkies are a variation on the mermaid concept in Scottish, Irish, Icelandic and Faroese folklore. They live in the sea as seals, but can once a year shed their seal hide to become human on land. If their seal skin is hidden or stolen, they are unable to return to the sea.

This 9 ft bronze and stainless steel statue of Kópakonan (The Seal Wife) was created by Hans Pauli Olsen and was installed in the Mikladalur Harbor on Kalsoy, one of the Faroe Islands, on August 1st, 2014.  It commemorates a famous legend on the Faroe Islands about a beautiful Selkie trapped by a fisherman who hides her seal skin while she is on land one night. Trapped, she becomes his wife and they have 2 children. One day however, he goes fishing and she finds her seal skin hidden in a chest in their home. She escapes back to her Selkie family after ensuring the children are cared for until the fisherman’s return.

She leaves behind a message to not follow her and to not harm her Selkie family. The fishermen however ignore the warning and end up killing her Selkie husband and children.

In revenge she curses the men of the island to die in frequent accidents until as many have perished as can link arms around the whole island.

Mermaid (Seal Wife) on Faroe Islands
Kopakonan (The Seal Wife) on Kalsoy, Faroe Islands. Photo © Marita Gulklett.

Selkie stories are traditionally romantic tragedies, with the Selkie in most stories returning to the sea after several years as a Seal Wife to a human, leaving behind the husband and children.

See the full page on the Faroe Islands Kopakonan.

 

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