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In this episode, we dive into the world of bunads—Norway’s treasured folk costumes—and meet Hulda Bunader, led by artisan Hege Steihaug Barstad. From their workshop at Bogstad Gård in Oslo, Hulda Bunader has become a central resource for everyone interested in bunads, whether you’re looking for a complete outfit, sewing your own, or simply curious about the stories these garments carry.
You’ll learn about the wide range of products and services they offer, from hand-woven fabrics, patterns, and accessories, to material kits that allow you to create your own bunad at home. We’ll also explore how Hulda Bunader passes on knowledge through courses, lectures, and repair services—ensuring these intricate traditions live on for future generations.
Expect insights into specific bunads like the Østerdalsbunad, discussions about sustainability and local production, and how Hulda Bunader blends old traditions with a modern approach. And since their shop is located in the historic surroundings of Bogstad Gård, you’ll also hear about the unique cultural experience of visiting—combining bunads with art, history, nature, and even dining.
Whether you’re Norwegian American reconnecting with your roots, a sewing enthusiast, or simply someone fascinated by cultural heritage, this episode will give you both inspiration and practical knowledge about the enduring world of bunads.
By Hulda BunaderIn this episode, we dive into the world of bunads—Norway’s treasured folk costumes—and meet Hulda Bunader, led by artisan Hege Steihaug Barstad. From their workshop at Bogstad Gård in Oslo, Hulda Bunader has become a central resource for everyone interested in bunads, whether you’re looking for a complete outfit, sewing your own, or simply curious about the stories these garments carry.
You’ll learn about the wide range of products and services they offer, from hand-woven fabrics, patterns, and accessories, to material kits that allow you to create your own bunad at home. We’ll also explore how Hulda Bunader passes on knowledge through courses, lectures, and repair services—ensuring these intricate traditions live on for future generations.
Expect insights into specific bunads like the Østerdalsbunad, discussions about sustainability and local production, and how Hulda Bunader blends old traditions with a modern approach. And since their shop is located in the historic surroundings of Bogstad Gård, you’ll also hear about the unique cultural experience of visiting—combining bunads with art, history, nature, and even dining.
Whether you’re Norwegian American reconnecting with your roots, a sewing enthusiast, or simply someone fascinated by cultural heritage, this episode will give you both inspiration and practical knowledge about the enduring world of bunads.