Game of graces
The game of graces was a popular activity for young girls during the early 1800s. The game was invented in France during the first quarter of the 19th century and called le jeu des graces. The game of graces was considered a proper game – one befitting young ladies and, supposedly, one that would make them more graceful.
Graces was hardly ever played by boys, and never played by two boys at the same time; the players were always either two girls, or a boy and a girl.
How to play
Graces is played with two people. Each person gets two dowel rods. Then, one of the players takes a wooden hoop and, pulling apart the two rods, sends the hoop into the air for the other player to try to catch. The winner is the player who is first to catch the hoop ten times.This game is easy to learn for all ages, but mastering aiming the hoop can take longer. Mastering catching the hoop depends a lot upon who is launching it to you and their skill level. To throw the hoop, one takes the hoop and, with one rod in each hand, places the hoop over both of the rods so that they are inside of the hoop. The player then lets the hoop slide slightly down the rod and crosses the rods in an X shape. Ideally, the hoop is on the lower triangle of the X shape and the rods are pointed up at about a 45⁰ angle. Then, pulling the rods apart quickly, the hoop slides up and shoots away from the player, towards the direction in which the player aims.
The hoop is generally in diameter and decorated with different colored ribbons. The ribbons, used to make the hoop softer to catch and to support the hoop from coming apart, are alternatingly wrapped all around the hoop, with the ends left hanging off so that they will slow down the hoop's flight. The rods are to long. Some rods come to a point.