Bokbogen
Bokbogen refers to a type of traditional Danish and Norwegian handmade bookbinding technique, particularly associated with the production of small, portable prayer books, hymnals, and devotional texts. The term originates from the Danish words bok (book) and bogen (the genitive form of bog), though it is more commonly used in the context of Norwegian craftsmanship. This method was widely practiced in Scandinavia during the 17th to 19th centuries, often by local artisans, monks, or laypeople with minimal formal training.
The bokbogen technique is characterized by its simplicity and practicality. Books bound in this style typically
The materials used in bokbogen bindings were often locally sourced, reflecting the self-sufficient nature of rural
Today, bokbogen bindings are considered a significant part of Scandinavian bookbinding heritage, offering insight into the