Birtingarferli
Birtingarferli is a traditional craft originating from the rural regions of the Faroe Islands, a Nordic archipelago located between Norway and Iceland. The term *birtingarferli* combines Faroese words: *birtingur* (meaning "birch") and *ferli* (meaning "work" or "craft"), referring to the primary material and the skill involved in creating these items.
The craft involves the careful shaping and carving of birch wood, often sourced from local forests. Birch
Birtingarferli techniques have been passed down through generations, with patterns and designs often influenced by Norse
Birtingarferli is not widely recognized outside the Faroe Islands, but it holds cultural significance as a