Dala Horse by Nils Olsson
red / 8"
12092 Wisconsin Hwy 35
12092 State Highway 35
Stockholm WI 54769
United States
Young Swedish brothers Nils and Jannes Olsson began carving “dala” horses after school in 1928 to help earn money for their family. They were hand-carved and painted with a floral pattern that became a cultural icon in Sweden. Although a little has changed with the manufacturing process throughout the years, they are still mostly hand made giving each piece a unique character.
Each horse is measured from the ground to the tip of the ear.
Made in Sweden
Young Swedish brothers Nils and Jannes Olsson began carving “dala” horses after school in 1928 to help earn money for their family. They were hand-carved and painted with a floral pattern that became a cultural icon in Sweden. Although a little has changed with the manufacturing process throughout the years, they are still mostly hand made giving each piece a unique character.
Each horse is measured from the ground to the tip of the ear.
Made in Sweden
Dala Horse by Nils Olsson
Young Swedish brothers Nils and Jannes Olsson began carving “dala” horses after school in 1928 to help earn money for their family. They were hand-carved and painted with a floral pattern that became a cultural icon in Sweden. Although a little has changed with the manufacturing process throughout the years, they are still mostly hand made giving each piece a unique character.
Each horse is measured from the ground to the tip of the ear.
Made in Sweden
Young Swedish brothers Nils and Jannes Olsson began carving “dala” horses after school in 1928 to help earn money for their family. They were hand-carved and painted with a floral pattern that became a cultural icon in Sweden. Although a little has changed with the manufacturing process throughout the years, they are still mostly hand made giving each piece a unique character.
Each horse is measured from the ground to the tip of the ear.
Made in Sweden