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Handcrafted Dala Horses from Sweden.

Authentic Hand-Carved & Hand-Painted Dala Horses from Sweden
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History of the Dala Horse

A Symbol of Swedish Heritage

A Dala Horse (Dalahäst) is an authentic, hand-carved, and hand-painted wooden horse originating from the Dalarna province of Sweden. Traditionally carved from slow-growing pine and adorned with vibrant Kurbits folk art, what began centuries ago as a simple children's toy whittled by winter cabin fires has evolved into the ultimate symbol of Swedish hospitality, good luck, and national pride. The Dala Horse stepped onto the global stage at the 1939 New York World's Fair and has been Sweden's most beloved ambassador ever since.

Two Legendary Makers, One Tiny Village

To ensure true authenticity, a Dala Horse must come from the small village of Nusnäs, Sweden. Today, two historic, family-owned workshops sit practically side-by-side along the same road, carrying on a century of Swedish tradition:

Grannas A. Olsson: Founded in 1922 by Anders Olsson, this is the oldest surviving Dala Horse workshop in the world. Grannas is celebrated for its elegant, iconic shaping and vibrant, refined hand-painted finishes.

Nils Olsson: Founded just a few years later in 1928 by brothers Nils and Jannes Olsson. Nils Olsson is renowned worldwide for its distinctive, classic Kurbits patterns and deep-rooted family carving heritage.

Both makers hand-stamp or label the underbelly of their horses, guaranteeing you are holding 100% genuine Swedish craftsmanship.

Specialty Dala Horses

  • Unique cuts, colors & patterns
  • Traditional Swedish craftsmanship
  • Limited Production
  • Perfect for collectors
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Classic Dala Horse

  • Traditional colors & patterns
  • Quality painted finish
  • Iconic Swedish symbol
  • Great gift option
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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Dala Horses.

The Dala Horse is an iconic, hand-carved wooden horse that originated in the Dalarna province of Sweden. Centuries ago, it started as a simple toy whittled by logs in front of winter cabin fires. Today, it has evolved into the ultimate symbol of Sweden, representing warm hospitality, good luck, and traditional Swedish folk art.

Authentic Dala Horses are crafted from slow-growing pine harvested from the forests around Lake Siljan in Dalarna. Because the winter climate in northern Sweden is so cold, the trees grow very slowly, making the wood tight-grained, sturdy, and absolutely perfect for precision woodcarving.

True authenticity comes down to a tiny village in Sweden called Nusnäs. If your horse is made by Nils Olsson or Grannas A. Olsson, it is 100% authentic.

  • The Makers: Grannas (founded in 1922) and Nils Olsson (founded in 1928) are the oldest, most respected workshops in the world. They sit practically side-by-side in Nusnäs.
  • The Stamp: Every genuine horse features a specific manufacturer’s label on its chest or underbelly, confirming it was handmade in Sweden.
  • The Imperfections: Because they are cut with a band saw and then hand-carved with traditional knives, no two horses have the exact same facial slope or leg thickness. You are holding a completely unique piece of art.

A single Dala Horse passes through up to nine different pairs of artisan hands before it reaches our store shelves.

[Raw Pine Timber] ➔ [Band Saw Cutout] ➔ [Hand Whittling] ➔ [Primer Dip] ➔ [Sand Island Smoothing] ➔ [Base Coat Dip] ➔ [Hand-Painted Details] ➔ [Clear Protective Varnish]

That beautiful, flowing, flower-like pattern painted onto the horse’s saddle and harness is called Kurbits (or krusmålning).

The Meaning Behind the Motif: Kurbits is a traditional Swedish fantasy folk-art style that dates back to the 1700s. The word itself comes from the Latin term for a gourd plant (Cucurbita), representing a mythical, fast-growing vine that symbolizes protection, abundance, and new life.

The artists paint these flourishes freehand using a "two-color" brush technique (loading two different colors onto the brush at once) to create those signature, seamless gradients and swirls in minutes.

While you can find them in gorgeous blues, whites, blacks, and natural wood today, the classic bright red (Falu rödfärg) is steeped in history. The pigment originally came from the copper mines in Falun, Dalarna. It was the most readily available paint for local families and soldiers, who used it to give the wood a cheerful, vibrant pop.

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