1. Porcelain doll dressed as a Norwegian bride, purchased in Bergen, Norway, 1911.

2. Square Doily with border of elaborate white Hardanger embroidery with cutwork.

3. Hand Cloth (Handaplagg, Handaklede), linen cloth with silk blackwork embroidery, 1700s.

4. Bridal Crown made of silver with gold wash, glass, and enamel, Bergen, Norway, ca. 1740. Embroidered silk ribbons hang from the bottom section.

5. Silver Bride’s Locket with filigree work covering the front, leaf-shaped dangles with an engraved decoration, and Maltese-style cross with three additional leaf-shaped dangles.

6. Hardanger Fiddle (Hardingfele) with devils painted on the sides, made by Otto Rindlisbacher, Rice Lake, Wisconsin, 1930–1970

7. Hardanger Fiddle (Hardingfele) with devils painted on the sides, >made by Otto Rindlisbacher, Rice Lake, Wisconsin, 1930-1970.

8. Carved printing block with spiral motifs, Hallingdal, Norway, nineteenth century.

9. Midgard’s Studio, Marie Maurseth Egge and daughter Helen, Stoughton, Wisconsin, 1915. Marie’s folk costume is from the Hardanger area. Helen holds a bride doll with folk dress from Hardanger.

10. Bridal Party approaching the Kinsarvik Church.

11. The Utne Hotel, with the Utne Church visible to the left, 1929/30.