beskrides
Beskrides is a term that can refer to several related concepts, primarily within the context of historical clothing and construction. In its most common usage, it describes the small, often decorative, nails or tacks used to attach fabric or other decorative elements to a surface, typically wood. These beskrides were frequently employed in the creation of upholstered furniture, such as chairs and sofas, where they were used to secure the fabric to the frame. The heads of beskrides were often designed to be visible and decorative, sometimes made of brass or other metals, and could feature intricate patterns or designs.
Beyond their functional purpose, beskrides also played an aesthetic role. Their visible heads could add a finishing
The term "beskrides" can also, in a broader sense, refer to any small nail or tack used