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M Vintage VOLUND NORWAY 70 Wool 30 Nylon Sweater PEWTER CLASPS Norwegian Bunad

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Norway
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Size: M
  • Gender: Unisex Adult
  • Brand: VOLUND
  • Material: Wool Blend
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Pre-owned

    Description

    Vintage
    A VERY LOW MILEAGE CLASSIC
    SOME TYPICAL SIGNS OF USE AS SHOWN IN PHOTOS
    NO UNTOWARD ODORS DETECTED
    ALWAYS SMOKE FREE PET FREE LIFESTYLE
    Labeled Size: M (Medium)
    BUNAD: Traditional Early 20th Century Styling
    Beautiful Norwegian Sweater
    MADE IN NORWAY by VOLUND
    NO HOLES
    FOUND
    70% Wool
    30% Nylon to resist moths & to wear like iron
    COLORS: Gray & Natura
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    Always smoke free pet free storage
    Shipped FAST FREE carefully folded and wrapped in USPS Priority Mail box
    YOUR QUESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED
    A NO RETURN ITEM
    measurements approximately
    23” across at armpits
    31.5” sleeves from center of collar
    20” arm inseam
    19” arm from shoulder
    25” total center rear length
    WEIGHT APPROXIMATELY 29.3 oz. on our scale
    UNISEX STYLE
    PLEASE USE THE ABOVE NUMBERS FOR COMPARISON TO THE MEASUREMENTS OF YOUR FAVORITE FITTING VINTAGE SWEATER
    QUESTIONS WELCOMED
    NO RETURN VINTAGE ITEM
    Below, courtesy of Wikipedia, is history on the village where this sweater was made; spun, loomed & sewn to be precise! Enjoy.
    Løkken Verk was originally populated when the Løkken Mine started mining for copper in 1654. The name comes from a farm at the place. The ore findings at Løkken Verk were originally about 30,000,000 tonnes (33,000,000 tons), and was the largest resource of copper sulfide in Norway. There was mining at Løkken from 1654 until 1987. Prior to 1845, the target was copper that was smelted, but in 1851 the mine transferred into mining pyrites that were exported, primarily as raw material for sulfuric acid. From 1931 until 1962, sulfur and copper were produced at Orkla Metal in Thamshavn. The history of the mining is preserved at Orkla Industrial Museum at Løkken Verk.
    In 1904, the mining operation was taken over by Christian Thams and Orkla Grube-Aktiebolag, this group has evolved into the Forbes 500-company Orkla Group. At the same time, the Thamshavnbanen railway was built between Løkken Verk and Thamshavn (just north of Orkanger) to transport the pyrites to the port.