The US store is now open and please visit huldabunader.com for more information
At Hulda Bunader, we take pride in providing everything you need to create your own traditional Norwegian bunad. Our target audience includes individuals of Norwegian descent, particularly Norwegian-Americans who want to reconnect with their heritage through the art of bunad making.
Bunad Fabric by the Meter: We offer a wide selection of authentic bunad fabric sold by the meter, allowing you to choose the exact material needed for your project.
Bunad Accessories: From silver brooches to traditional stockings, we have all the accessories required to complete your bunad ensemble.
Sewing Supplies: Find everything you need to sew your own bunad, including high-quality Norwegian raw materials and tools.
Authentic Norwegian Products: We pride ourselves on offering only genuine Norwegian products made from the finest raw materials. Our products are designed to last for generations, ensuring your bunad remains a cherished family heirloom.
Expert Guidance: Our team includes a certified bunad maker skilled in traditional sewing techniques and well-versed in bunad history. We can guide you through every step of the process, whether you're starting from scratch or using one of our pre-cut material kits.
Specialized Knowledge: We specialize in both men's and women's bunads from Østerdalen, including the Østerdalsbunad (Woman or Man), Marie Aaen, Signe Storstrøm, Hulda Garborg, Alvdalsbunad, Beltestakk, and Åmlibunad.
In-Store and Online: Our products are available for purchase both in-store and through our online shop at www.huldabunader.no. We offer international shipping, with a focus on exporting to the USA, making it easy for you to access authentic Norwegian bunad materials no matter where you are.
Reconnect with your Norwegian roots and create a piece of cultural history with Hulda Bunader. Whether you’re crafting a bunad from the ground up or finishing off a pre-cut kit, we’re here to provide the materials and expertise you need.
Kai and Hege in Gamlebyen (Old Town) in Fredrikstad. Kai in Trønderbunad (Gauldal) and Hege in Østerdalsbunad. Photo: Carlos Rollan