Gate-side jewelry shopping in T
Right in Terminal T, Gullfunn is the jewelry stop you pass on the way to Schengen departures at Oslo Airport. It sits airside, so you only reach it after security. Think last‑minute gifts more than duty-free roulette: recognizable Scandinavian brands, watches, and simple silver pieces that fit in a cabin bag without drama.
Prices run higher than downtown Oslo, but you pay in kroner and avoid guessing at city opening hours. Gullfunn focuses on gold, silver, and watch lines you see across Norway, so nothing feels like tourist trinkets from gate C. If you want something specific, ask to see items not in the front cases; stock often sits in drawers.
The shop usually tracks main bank hours at OSL, opening with early departures and wrapping up around the last evening wave, roughly 06:00–22:00. That works for morning SAS runs and late Norwegian flights. Staff handle tax-free paperwork quickly when the line is short, but build in a 10–15 minute buffer before boarding time for ring sizing or watch bracelet adjustments.
There are no standout complaints or cult-favorite pieces tied to Gullfunn at OSL, so treat it as a reliable Norwegian chain rather than a once-in-a-lifetime stop. If you care about price, screenshot a web listing first and compare in store; Norwegian chains tend to keep pricing aligned, and it’s the fastest way to decide if the airport markup is worth your krones.