Browsing Scandinavian Cultural Center Artifacts by Subject "Costumes -- Norwegian"
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Black Carved Wooden Shoe
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 1990)Black carved wooden shoe, one of two, circa 1850 from Norway with carved design on top. Donor: Esther Astrid Olson. Size: 11" -
Black Carved Wooden Shoe
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 1990)Black carved wooden shoe, one of two, from Norway circa 1850 with carved design on top. Donor: Esther Astrid Olson. Size: 12" -
Black Leather Men's Shoe
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2002)Black leather men's shoe, size 9, with silver buckle, made in Norway. Owned and worn by Arne Pederson. Donor: Arne and Gloria Pederson. -
Black Leather Men's Shoe
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2002)Black leather man's shoe, size 9, with silver buckle, made in Norway. Owned and worn by Arne Pederson. Donor: Arne and Gloria Pederson. -
Black Pleated Skirt
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 1985)Long, black, pleated skirt w/subtle pattern. Donor: Anonymous. -
Black Skirt with Red Stripes
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 1988)Black skirt with 2 red stripes at the bottom. Donor: Marguerite Hirschman. -
Black Wool Hardanger Skirt
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2006)Black wool full length Hardanger skirt that is part of 6 piece Norwegian bunad. Donor: Bonnie Anderson. -
Black Wool Men's Jacket
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2002)Black wool man's jacket with silver buttons. Part of 7-piece man's costume from Nordland, Norway, owned and worn by Arne Pederson. Donor: Arne and Gloria Pederson. -
Black Wool Men's Trousers
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2002)Black wool man's trousers with silver buttons and braided hoseband. Part of 7-piece man's costume from Nordland, Norway, owned and worn by Arne Pederson. Donor: Arne and Gloria Pederson. -
Blue Wool Skirt with Flower Embroidery Design
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2002)Blue wool skirt w/vertical stripes & embroidery work. It is part of 4-piece Norwegian bunad from Hedmark, Norway. Donor: Pat and Estelle Kelley. -
Boys' Black Felt Hat
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2005)Boys black felt hat with red trim band. Donor: Linda Caspersen-Andresen. -
Child's Blouse
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 1984)Child's mustard colored blouse; belongs with Norwegian child's striped jumper. Donor: Dorothy Newcomer. -
Child's Striped Jumper
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 1984)Norwegian child's green & mustard striped dress/jumper; belongs with mustard colored blouse and costume includes pair of black shoes. Donor: Dorothy Newcomer. -
Dark Gray Dress with Red Bodice
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2002)Cotton dress with a dark gray skirt and a red bodice. This is part of a 3-piece Norwegian everyday work dress known as a dag bunad or hverdagsdrakt. Donor: Pat and Estelle Kelley. -
Deep Blue Wool Apron
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 1990)A wool apron from Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. The bunad includes jumper, blouse, apron, and purse. Navy blue with floral embroidery. Donor: Elsie Parkhurst. -
Deep Blue Wool Jumper
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 1990)Wool jumper from Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. Bunad includes jumper, blouse, apron, and purse. Navy blue with floral embroidery. Donor: Elsie Parkhurst. -
Deep Blue Wool Purse
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 1990)Wool purse from Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. Bunad includes jumper, blouse, apron, and purse. Navy blue with floral embroidery. Donor: Elsie Parkhurst. -
Dress with Dark Gray Skirt and Green Bodice
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2002)Dress with a dark gray skirt and a green bodice with orange trim. This is part of 2-piece Norwegian everyday work dress known as a dag bunad or hverdagsdrakt. Donor: Pat and Estelle Kelley. -
Green Brocade Men's Vest
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2002)Green brocade man's vest with silver buttons. Part of 7-piece man's costume from Nordland, Norway, owned and worn by Arne Pederson. Donor: Arne and Gloria Pederson. -
Green Cotton Skirt with Orange Bodice
(Scandinavian Cultural Center, 2002)Green cotton skirt with an orange bodice. This is part of 3-piece Norwegian everyday, work dress known as a dag bunad or hverdagsdrakt. Donor: Pat and Estelle Kelley.