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What's worth buying when traveling in Sweden Recommended local specialties in Sweden

Sweden's specialty products include pottery, wooden horses, silver products, glass products and Swedish candles.

Pottery

Sweden's representative glassware includes ceramics from Rochetland, which made ceramics for the Nobel Banquet, and plates and coffee sets from Hagnes, which are simple but stylish. Coffee cups and teacups decorated with fashionable patterns by Gustavsberry. Tea cups. No products of preservation value were produced after the later merger with Rochetland, but they may be seen in shops dealing with collectibles. But it is possible to see them in stores dealing with collectibles. Also, the geometric patterns in Swedish products from the 60s and 70s are nostalgic.

The Trojan Horse

SwedenThe Dara Trojan Horse is a symbol of Sweden. The origin of the Dara Trojan Horse is a heartwarming love story. Around the 17th century A.D., in the Dalarna region of central Sweden, people mostly made their living by logging. Once the workers entered the virgin forest, it was often for ten days and half a month. The lumberjacks missed their children, so someone thought of carving some small toys out of wood, which could be used as gifts for the children when they returned home. Horses were the main tool for wood transportation, and at that time almost every family in Sweden had a horse. So the horse became the closest companion of the lumberjacks and their families.

Silver

Silver jewelry from Nuditas Vienska, a fashion accessory brand with new designers, as well as Metallum jewelry, which is made from a variety of metals.

Glassware

Sweden is world-renowned for its glassware. There are also famous brands such as Lemura, Str?mberg Lisidan and Stodio.

Swedish Candles

Swedish candles are a specialty of Sweden, and are inspired by nature-inspired Scandinavian design. In the last 10 years, it has gradually attracted the interest of travelers from all over the world, the so-called Scandinavian trend.