Blocksjuttu
Blocksjuttu refers to a traditional Norwegian folk art form that involves the creation of intricate wooden carvings, often featuring scenes from nature, mythology, or everyday life. The term "blocksjuttu" combines "block" (referring to the wooden material) and "sjuttu," an archaic Norwegian word meaning "carving" or "sculpture." This craft has historical roots in rural Norway, where skilled artisans would craft decorative items using locally sourced wood, typically from trees like pine or spruce.
The art form typically includes small, portable sculptures such as animals, birds, or mythical creatures, often
Today, blocksjuttu remains a cherished aspect of Norwegian heritage, with modern artisans continuing to practice the