
Crystal dragon collective
Troll Figurine Borin Blackruff
A charming Scandinavian-inspired troll figurine, standing 70 cm (28”) tall.
Traditionally seen as a symbol of luck and protection, this unique piece
brings warmth, character, and a touch of folklore magic into your home.
Please note: slight color variations may occur due to handmade production.
Troll Figurine Scandinavian trolls come from deep-rooted folklore in countries
like Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. For generations, they have been part of
traditional stories, passed down long before modern fairy tales. In old legends,
trolls were believed to live in remote places—deep forests, mountains, caves,
and near rivers. They were often described as shy and secretive, avoiding humans
whenever possible. At the same time, they were closely connected to nature and
the wild landscape. Traditionally, trolls could be quite large and rough-looking,
sometimes even a bit frightening. However, not all trolls were dangerous. Some
stories describe them as slow, simple, or even a little clumsy rather than truly evil.
In many tales, they preferred to be left alone. One well-known belief is that trolls cannot
tolerate sunlight. According to folklore, they would turn to stone if exposed to daylight.
This idea is often used to explain unusual rock formations found throughout Scandinavia.
Over time, the image of trolls changed. Especially in modern interpretations, they became
more friendly, playful, and even protective characters. Today, many trolls are seen as symbols
of good luck, nature, and a touch of magic. Because of this, troll figurines are popular decorative
items and souvenirs. They often represent warmth, tradition, and a connection to old-world craftsmanship.
Whether whimsical or traditional in style, they carry a sense of storytelling and heritage that makes them truly special.





