Knutsori
Knutsori is a traditional craft and social practice centered on the creation of decorative and functional cordwork through knotting. Practiced in coastal and island communities, knutsori combines textile technique with storytelling and is used to fashion items such as belts, bags, ceremonial cords, and garments. The craft is notable for its emphasis on intergenerational knowledge transfer and for the way motifs encode local history and identities.
Etymology and terminology: The term knutsori is linked to a language family spoken in the region where
History and distribution: Knutsori techniques spread along maritime trade routes, giving rise to distinct regional styles.
Techniques and materials: Core methods include coordinating knots such as lashing, square knots, and half-hitches, often
Cultural significance and modern context: Knutsori remains a living tradition in many communities, taught through apprenticeships