FROM THE 13TH CENTURY TO A NEW MILLENIUM
AN AGE-OLD TALE OF PASSION AND CRAFTSMANSHIP
The history of glove-making in Randers takes its beginning in the 13th century.
It is an exhilarating tale of kings, queens and Catholic monks that in one of history’s intricate twists unsuspectingly plays an essential role in making Randers the most important glove city in Europe.
Take a deep dive into our enthralling history and legacy below.
HERITAGE TIMELINE
KELLERMANN: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE RANDERS GLOVE FACTORY
In 1811 the entrepreneurial O.C. Kellermann founded "Randers Glove Factory". He invited French skilled glove makers and tanners to Randers, and revolutionized the industry.
HEIGHT & DECAY
The 18th Century was Randers' heyday as a glove city. As the dominant industry, a fifth of the town's 2,500-3,000 inhabitants made a living by making gloves, which were sold all over Europe.
THE GLOVEMAKER'S GUILD IN RANDERS
The history of Randers Gloves goes back to the Middle Ages, but it was not until 1684 that the profession was officially recognized in Randers as a trade of its own.
THE AROMA OF THE KALMUS
When French monks planted the Kalmus flower in the Gudenå river, they couldn't anticipate the revolutionary impact this would have on Randers and the city's glove trade.
THE HISTORY OF GLOVES
Dignity and tradition are attached to the glove that stretches far back in history. It symbolized power and honour, sealed important trade deals and challenged them to battle.