Tjæren
Tjæren is the Norwegian term for tar, a viscous, dark hydrocarbon mixture produced by the destructive distillation of organic material, most commonly pine wood or coal. In Norwegian and Nordic historical contexts, tjæren has played a central role as a waterproofing and preservative coating for timber, ships, rope, and other wooden products.
There are two principal sources of tjæren: pine tar and coal tar. Pine tar is produced by
Historically, tjæren was essential to shipbuilding and timber treatment in northern Europe. It provided rot resistance
In contemporary contexts, the use of tjæren has declined due to the availability of synthetic coatings and