Skrautmælingar
Skrautmælingar are a Norse-Pagan practice of measuring and recording the physical characteristics of people, specifically women. The term is derived from the Old Norse word "skraut" meaning "adornment" or "beauty" and the Old Norse word "mæling" meaning "measuring".
This practice is thought to date back to the Viking Age and was primarily used to evaluate
The practice of skrautmælingar was closely tied to the social hierarchy of Viking-Age Norse society, with women
Skrautmælingar has been mentioned in two medieval Icelandic texts, the Landnámabók and the Grágás. In these
The study of skrautmælingar provides valuable insights into the Viking-Age Norse society's views on beauty, marriage,