Snímið
Snímið is a term originating from Icelandic culture, generally referring to a small, intricately carved piece of material, often wood, bone, or antler. These carvings are typically decorative or functional, and historically served various purposes within Icelandic society. While the exact origins of the practice are difficult to pinpoint, evidence suggests that snímið existed in various forms throughout the Viking Age and into the medieval period.
The subject matter of snímið carvings could range from abstract geometric patterns to representations of animals,
While the production of traditional snímið has diminished with the advent of modern manufacturing, the art