fjäderdräkter
Fjäderdräkter are traditional Swedish feather garments that have historically been worn for ceremonial, festive, and ritual purposes. The term literally translates to “feather suits” and refers to clothing constructed primarily from adorning feathers, which are arranged to form collars, capes, or entire coats. In Swedish folklore, these ensembles were commonly associated with seasonal celebrations such as midsummer’s Eve (Midsommar) and Funeral processions, where they symbolized a connection between the living world and the spirit realm.
The construction of a fjäderdräkt typically begins with a base fabric—often linen or wool—that is hand‑stitched
Kulturhistorische researchers note that the prominence of fjäderdräkter has declined significantly since the early twentieth century,