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The Vest-Agder Bunad
There are so many versions of the Vest-Agder bunad! Each one beautiful in its own way, of course. Though work on the bunad began in the early 1900s, many would say it remains a work in progress to this day.

Daisies – Loves Me, Loves Me Not…
They may not be super showy, but they’re among the most beautiful wildflowers in Norway (and a lot of other countries, of course). Let us take a closer look at the daisy’s role in the Norwegian nature, folk medicine, and folklore. Feel the summer vibe!

World Class Silversmithing in Setedal
Silversmithing has long been a celebrated tradition in Setesdal. For centuries, skilled artisans have crafted exquisite brooches, buttons, and jewelry for the region’s bunads – and more. To this day, Setesdal’s silversmiths are in the elite league.

10 Essential Foods for Self-Sufficiency in Norway
The feeling of making dinner for the kids with your own home-grown veggies… Priceless! But where to start? In Norway; it’s about choosing crops that are nutrient-dense, storage-friendly, and suited to Nordic conditions.

The Graffer Bunad
A stunning sight - often in red, white, and blue! The beautiful Graffer bunad originates from Lom in Gudbrandsdalen valley and carries a heritage that dates back hundreds of years.

Flåklypa Grand Prix: Norway’s Ultimate Vintage Car Adventure
LOM: Each spring, hundreds of classic car enthusiasts gather in the mountain village of Lom for the largest vintage rally in Norway. Between towering peaks and winding roads, Flåklypa Grand Prix is a rolling tribute to pure joy on four wheels. The vintage car lovers sure know how to have fun!

The Norwegian Christmas Beer – the Viking Tradition that Lives On
In Norway, Christmas beer has been brewed for more than 1 500 years! For the Vikings, beer was such an essential part of life that brewing for the winter celebrations was mandatory. Skipping was literally a crime!

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