Category: Tonttu Dolls

The story of Tonttus:
Santa’s helpers, elf or brownies are called tonttu in Finnish. The legend of the story goes that Tonttus live at Mt. Korvatunturi located in Lapland, the northern part of Finland. Tontus help Santa Claus make presents for good girls and boys. Tontus live in farms and are named after the places they are assigned to take care of: Stable Tonttus, cow shed Tonttus, Sauna Tonttus etc. The tonttus who ventured out to the cities are called Home Tonttus. They also take care of animals and speak their languages. Around Christmas you should put a bowl of rice porridge with milk out for them if you want to give them a present. If you forget, they’ll play tricks on you. It has happened to me: one time I forgot and my tools disappeared and my fingers got glued together and couldn’t do my arts. After cutting the tonttu boys pants, I realized that one leg was shorter than the other!

I have designed and hand-made my one-of the kind tonttu girls and boys. The work process includes 45 individual stages. Each tonttu is signed, dated and given a “name day”, a Finnish tradition. For example I celebrate my name day with Pirkko, Birgitta and Piritta.
Tonttus can be on display throughout the year. Although they are made for decoration. Gentle play by responsible children is very much appreciated.
Merry Christmas, hyvää joulua!

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  • Hannu

    Hannu:

    Hannu is a one of a kind Tonttu boy. This is one of 10 Boys and 10 Girls I have made since 2012. Each Tonttus is one of a kind with it’s own unique personality. Hannu’s name day is December 27.

    I made my very first Tonttu for my children 21 years ago. Both my children are grown up now! Tonttus are displayed in our house every Christmas but they don’t mind at all to be part of your life all year around.

    I have designed and handmade each one of-a-kind Tonttu boys and girls to be part of Christmas tradition hoping they will be loved and passed on as an heirloom from one generation to the next.
    Tonttus require painstaking detailed work involving approximately 50 work stages. Only a very limited number is made annually. Every Tonttu is signed, dated, numbered and given a name with the name day. In Finland we have a long tradition of celebrating name days. For example my name day, which I share with Pirkko, Birgit and Piritta, falls is October 7th.
    Due to the fragile nature of the ceramic head and hands and clothes that they don’t take off please handle Tonttus gently.

    $500.00
  • Heli

    Heli:

    Heli is a one of a kind Tonttu boy. This is one of 10 Boys and 10 Girls I have made since 2012. Each Tonttus is one of a kind with it’s own unique personality. Heli’s name day is February 22nd.

    I made my very first Tonttu for my children 21 years ago. Both my children are grown up now! Tonttus are displayed in our house every Christmas but they don’t mind at all to be part of your life all year around.

    I have designed and handmade each one of-a-kind Tonttu boys and girls to be part of Christmas tradition hoping they will be loved and passed on as an heirloom from one generation to the next.
    Tonttus require painstaking detailed work involving approximately 50 work stages. Only a very limited number is made annually. Every Tonttu is signed, dated, numbered and given a name with the name day. In Finland we have a long tradition of celebrating name days. For example my name day, which I share with Pirkko, Birgit and Piritta, falls is October 7th.
    Due to the fragile nature of the ceramic head and hands and clothes that they don’t take off please handle Tonttus gently.

    $500.00
  • Johanna

    Johanna:

    Johanna is a one of a kind Tonttu girl. This is one of 10 Boys and 10 Girls I have made since 2012. Each Tonttus is one of a kind with it’s own unique personality. Johanna’s name day is December 27.

    I made my very first Tonttu for my children 21 years ago. Both my children are grown up now! Tonttus are displayed in our house every Christmas but they don’t mind at all to be part of your life all year around.

    I have designed and handmade each one of-a-kind Tonttu boys and girls to be part of Christmas tradition hoping they will be loved and passed on as an heirloom from one generation to the next.
    Tonttus require painstaking detailed work involving approximately 50 work stages. Only a very limited number is made annually. Every Tonttu is signed, dated, numbered and given a name with the name day. In Finland we have a long tradition of celebrating name days. For example my name day, which I share with Pirkko, Birgit and Piritta, falls is October 7th.
    Due to the fragile nature of the ceramic head and hands and clothes that they don’t take off please handle Tonttus gently.

    $500.00
  • Jussi

    Jussi:

    Kalle is a one of a kind Tonttu boy. This is one of 10 Boys and 10 Girls I have made since 2012. Each Tonttus has it’s own personality. Jussi’s name day is January 1st.

    I made my very first Tonttu for my children 21 years ago. Both my children are grown up now! Tonttus are displayed in our house every Christmas but they don’t mind at all to be part of your life all year around.

    I have designed and handmade each one of-a-kind Tonttu boys and girls to be part of Christmas tradition hoping they will be loved and passed on as an heirloom from one generation to the next.
    Tonttus require painstaking detailed work involving approximately 50 work stages. Only a very limited number is made annually. Every Tonttu is signed, dated, numbered and given a name with the name day. In Finland we have a long tradition of celebrating name days. For example my name day, which I share with Pirkko, Birgit and Piritta, falls is October 7th.
    Due to the fragile nature of the ceramic head and hands and clothes that they don’t take off please handle Tonttus gently.

    $500.00
  • Kalle

    Kalle:

    Kalle is a one of a kind Tonttu boy. This is one of 10 Boys and 10 Girls I have made since 2012. Each Tonttus has it’s own personality. Kalle’s name day is January 28.
    I made my very first Tonttu for my children 21 years ago. Both my children are grown up now! Tonttus are displayed in our house every Christmas but they don’t mind at all to be part of your life all year around.
    I have designed and handmade each one of-a-kind Tonttu boys and girls to be part of Christmas tradition hoping they will be loved and passed on as an heirloom from one generation to the next.
    Tonttus require painstaking detailed work involving approximately 50 work stages. Only a very limited number is made annually. Every Tonttu is signed, dated, numbered and given a name with the name day. In Finland we have a long tradition of celebrating name days. For example my name day, which I share with Pirkko, Birgit and Piritta, falls is October 7th.
    Due to the fragile nature of the ceramic head and hands and clothes that they don’t take off please handle Tonttus gently.

     

    $500.00
  • Pekka

    Pekka:

    Pekka is a one of a kind Tonttu boy. This is one of 10 Boys and 10 Girls I have made since 2012. Each Tonttus is one of a kind with it’s own unique personality. Pekka’s name day is June 29th.

    I made my very first Tonttu for my children 21 years ago. Both my children are grown up now! Tonttus are displayed in our house every Christmas but they don’t mind at all to be part of your life all year around.

    I have designed and handmade each one of-a-kind Tonttu boys and girls to be part of Christmas tradition hoping they will be loved and passed on as an heirloom from one generation to the next.
    Tonttus require painstaking detailed work involving approximately 50 work stages. Only a very limited number is made annually. Every Tonttu is signed, dated, numbered and given a name with the name day. In Finland we have a long tradition of celebrating name days. For example my name day, which I share with Pirkko, Birgit and Piritta, falls is October 7th.
    Due to the fragile nature of the ceramic head and hands and clothes that they don’t take off please handle Tonttus gently.

    $550.00
  • Tonttu (Finnish dolls)

    Story of Tonttus:

    Tonttus are Santa’s helpers, elf or brownies are called Tonttus in Finnish. The legend of the story is that Tonttus live at Mt. Korvatunturi located in Lapland, the northern part of Finland. Tonttus help Santa Claus make presents for good girls and boys. Tonttus live in farms and are named after the places they are assigned to take care of: Stable Tonttus, cow shed Tonttus, Sauna Tonttus etc. The Tonttus who ventured out to the cities are called Home Tonttus. They also take care of animals and speak their languages.

    Tonttu come at night while you are asleep and leave presents for good girls and boys. As a kind gesture and good manners, don’t forget to put a bowl of rice porridge with milk out on your window ledge with your wish list.

    If you forget, they can play tricks on you. It has happened to me. One time I forgot and my ceramic tools disappeared. Another time, my fingers got glued together and couldn’t do my arts work. And one day when cutting the Tonttu boy’s pants, I realized that one leg was shorter than the other! These are common silly mishaps that can happen if you forget to appreciate a Tonttu!

    I designed and hand-made my one-of the kind Tonttu girls and boys.  The work process includes 45 individual stages. Each Tonttu is signed, dated and given a “name day”, a Finnish tradition. I celebrate my name, Pirjo, day October 7th, with Pirkko, Birgitta and Piritta.

    Tonttus can be on display throughout the year. Although they are made for decoration. Gentle play by responsible children is very much appreciated.

    Merry Christmas, hyvää joulua!

    I have designed and handmade my one of-a-kind Tonttu boys and girls to be part of Christmas tradition hoping they will be loved and passed as an heirloom from one generation to the next.

    Tonttus require painstaking detailed work involving more than items. Only a very limited number is made annually. Every Tonttu is signed, dated, numbered and given a name with the name day. In Finland we have a long tradition of celebrating name days. For example, my name day, which I share with Pirkko, Birgit and Piritta, falls on October 7th.

    Due to the fragile nature of the ceramic head and hands and clothes that they don’t take off please handle Tonttus gently

     

     

    $500.00