
– Honoring tradition, one stitch at a time
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