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Santa Eats Lutefisk 6" Tile with Norwegian Rosemaling

SKU: 1524213  |  Barcode: 95516473
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Tile: Santa Eats Lutefisk 6" Tile with Norwegian Rosemaling

Santa Eats Lutefisk 6" Tile with Norwegian Rosemaling celebrates a beloved Scandinavian holiday tradition with authentic Nordic artistry. This ceramic tile features hand-painted rosemaling—the distinctive decorative folk-art style that defines Norwegian design—depicting the whimsical scene of Santa (tomte or gnome) enjoying lutefisk, a cherished Christmas delicacy across Norway and Sweden.

Measuring 6" x 6", the tile is crafted from durable ceramic with a cork backing and integrated hanger, making it ready to display immediately on any wall. The rosemaling details showcase intricate floral motifs and traditional patterns that reflect generations of Nordic craftsmanship. Perfect for those honoring Scandinavian heritage, this piece serves as both a functional wall accent and a conversation starter that captures the humor and warmth of Nordic Christmas customs. Ideal for kitchens, dining rooms, or any space celebrating Nordic culture and seasonal traditions.

  • Size: 6x6 inches
  • Material: Ceramic, Cork Backing, Metal Hanger
  • Colors: Blue, Red, Yellow, White
  • Norwegian Rosemaling
  • Scandinavian Tradition and Folklore