fjórefnt
Fjórefnt is an Old Norse term that describes a specific architectural and decorative feature characteristic of early Scandinavian wooden structures, particularly during the Viking Age. The term is often associated with elaborate wood carvings and ornamental elements that adorn the eaves, gables, and roofing structures of longships, wooden halls, and other significant buildings.
The primary feature of fjölreft involves intricate interlacing patterns, stylized animal motifs, and geometric designs carved
Historically, fjölreft design motifs have been recovered from archaeological finds across Scandinavia, especially in regions such
In modern times, the study of fjölreft provides insight into Viking Age art, religious practices, and social