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This emblem is distinguished from some others by its deep practical symbolism. It has a deep blue ground, the colour of the sky. A gold ring and triangular gable end frame the carpenter's tools. The oak tree, the noblest working material of the carpenter, is green. The lower branches with the trunk represent an ancient symbol, the "Irminsul". On either side the tree limbs branch under the leaves into the Konrune, one of the twenty or so letters found mostly inscribed in wood, ore and stone. These were included among the inscriptions, symbols and occult articles used by the Germanic tribes. The Konrune is a rune preferred by the carpenters as it symbolises ability. The gable rises from the tree as an expression of the carpenter that the orb of the sun is showing under the peak. A rule, axe and square, representing the most important tools, form the recognised sign of the Nagelrune, which symbolises a oneness with a higher order. The carpentry trade wishes to express in this form its relationship with nature, mankind and the universe.
Although the carpentry trade boasts a tradition that is several centuries old its emblem has, sadly, no direct historic connection (picture).