Bunad silver Romsdal lady

Romsdal lady

Romsdal has descriptions of local female Bunads that date back over a hundred years. Hulda Garbord described the Bunad "Rutastakk" as the most common female attire. There have been findings of old, embroidered waist pieces, and these became the grounds for what today's Romdals Bunad looks like.

Common silver is a neck button, with pendants if one so desires, and cufflinks for the shirt. On the waist piece there's a larger brooch, preferably with dish leaves, and a purse clasp. Everything in silver.

Dalar no. 12 oxidized without a chain

Bunad silver Dalar no. 12 oxidized without a chain
Dalar, or Agnus Dei by it's rightful name, with a chain. Agnus Dei is latin for "Gods Lamb". 5 cm in diameter.
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Dalar no. 12 oxidized with a chain

Bunad silver Dalar no. 12 oxidized with a chain
Dalar, or Agnus Dei by it's rightful name, with a chain. Agnus Dei is latin for "Gods Lamb". 5 cm in diameter, and the chain is 70 cm long.
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Dalar no. 9 oxidized

Bunad silver Dalar no. 9 oxidized
This Dalar is a copie of a old coin in stead of filigree. The large coin has pendants with a cross and nine leves.
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