The tradition of wearing Bridal Crowns and special headdress with the Bunad has luckily been filmed, this small film is from Hardanger 1954: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qNazpZRmdE Hulda Garborg revived and invigorated the Bunad tradition, she passed her work on to Klara Semb. Klara ensured several of the headdress customs were documented on silent film in the mid… Continue reading Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part VI, Film
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Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part V, Photography
Around the turn of the century, Norwegian photographer Solveig Lund (1868-1943) made a good living photographing bunad wear and bridal attires. She was based in Oslo, and at one point had 3 different studios in Oslo at the same time! I'm sharing some of her work here, again sorted by Bunad-districts: These images are clickable… Continue reading Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part V, Photography
Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part IV, Art
One of the most famous Norwegian painters, Adolph Tidemand, incorporated traditional Bridal Crowns in many pieces of his art: Adolph Tidemand became and has remained, one of the prominent painters representing Norwegian Romantic Nationanlism. The movement peaked around 1840-1860, but has had tremendous impact on the Norwegian identity as we know it today! All the… Continue reading Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part IV, Art
Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part III, Gallery
The tradition of using Bridal Crowns is by no means only Norwegian. In most cultures, even today, it is customary that the bride is dressed up in spectacular fashion, and often time special headdress is included. But since we are looking at the Norwegian Traditional Bridal Crowns, this post will be sharing some more Bridal… Continue reading Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part III, Gallery
Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part II, Family Experience
I have told you before, in the Valentine Sweetheart series 2 years ago, and also in connection with the genealogical research I did on the parts of my family which emigrated to the US, about brides in my family wearing traditional Norwegian Bridal Crowns: This is my great grandparents on my fathers paternal side, Nils… Continue reading Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part II, Family Experience
Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part I, Facts
For centuries, it has been a tradition for Norwegian Brides to wear a Crown on their wedding day: The Bridal Crown Tradition never died, although the wearing of traditional folk costumes called 'Bunad' plummeted drastically during the 1800s. Bunad was still worn in rural areas. Hulda Garborg was instrumental in reviving the Bunad tradition in the… Continue reading Norwegian Sunday: Bridal Crowns – Part I, Facts
Norwegian Glædelig Jul iPhone 6 & 6S Covers
I also have a second set of iPhone 6 and 6S Covers, this one with Norwegian Glædelig Jul imagery: Maybe you can use these to craft a last minute gift to someone with an iPhone? All you need is one of the clear cases/skins to go with it 🙂 Don't you have an iPhone? I'm… Continue reading Norwegian Glædelig Jul iPhone 6 & 6S Covers
Christmas Carols Tape
I had fun creating these sheets of Christmas Carols Tape: Here is the Norwegian version: I tried to pick mostly carols which I think they would have sung 100 years ago. Norwegian has to written forms, and these are made with the form called Nynorsk (literally 'new Norwegian'), invented by Ivar Aasen in the mid 19th… Continue reading Christmas Carols Tape
Norwegian Nisse Milk Cartons & Tags
Since the early 1990ies, the Norwegian milk cartons from our main dairy company Tine has been decorated with Nisse illustrations (or 'Fjøsnisse' as they are also called). I realize this does not qualify neither as "vintage" nor as "retro" but it has still become a dear tradition for us. From late November until the New Year, the… Continue reading Norwegian Nisse Milk Cartons & Tags
Vintage Milk Glass Jar Gift Bags
The last post with the Vintage Milk Glass Jar patterns is a set of little Gift Bags: The main pattern: The lid pattern:The lid border: Here are the 4 different Gift Bags for you to print and enjoy: Print sheets of tape and circle seals onto sticker paper, and use them to close the bags:… Continue reading Vintage Milk Glass Jar Gift Bags