In 1910, the first national gathering of (performers of traditional folk music) took place at
Skansen in
Stockholm. For this occasion, the artist
Anders Zorn, who was interested in the revival of traditional folk culture, designed and financed a silver badge for distribution to all the participating . In the early 1930s, received the rights to the badge from Zorn's widow Emma. They put together a
jury for a new
National Folk Musicians' Gathering in
Västerås in 1933, before whom spelmän could test their mettle.
The Jury would grant a number of different awards to those spelmän, the highest of which would be Anders Zorn's silver badge. ==The award==