Everytime I saw one it gave me an inner feeling of peace and well-being, and felt that displaying those stars was "the right thing to do".
The more I saw, the more inquisitive I became, but no one could give me an answer why so many were displayed on homes in every town.
How many are displayed on the Cape? Who knows, but one day, on the twenty minute or so drive to Sharon's restaurant, from Dennisport to Yarmouthport, we counted fourteen, so there must be thousands or more just on the Cape!
One day at the Christmas Store in Hyannis we found a huge display of them, in all kinds of colours. Ah ha! Asking the saleslady what it was all about brought the most unbelieveable and kind response. She said she knew it had a special meaning, that she had seen it on display at another one of her stores. Asking me to wait a few minutes, she went to the office and had the other store fax her the info!
Here's a retype of what was faxed to me from the other branch store:
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History of Barn Stars
On many older American barns, particularly German farms, a large decoration in the shape of a star was mounted on the face of the barn. These were called barn stars. Sometimes they were just aesthetic, but sometimes they represented the trademark of a specific barn builder.
Barn stars go back to at least the 1820s in Pennsylvania and were most popular after the American Civil War. The 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 1850s.
In modern times, barn stars have come to be known as signs of good fortune and luck.
Colors and their meanings
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
Red:
Emotions, passion, charisma, lust and also creativity
Violet:
Things that are sacred
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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And so we picked blue and our Cape Cod Barn Star, mounted today on our back wall, will bring us protection, peace, calmness and spirituality! That, plus it adds to the back wall .....