handhöldur
Handhöldur is a term used in Icelandic culture to refer to a traditional set of embroidery and baking skills that are passed down from generation to generation. These skills are often associated with special occasions such as weddings, births, and holidays, particularly Christmas.
The art of handhöldur is known for its intricate designs and patterns that are created using traditional
One of the most well-known aspects of handhöldur is the tradition of baking and decorating bread, particularly
Handhöldur is an important part of Icelandic cultural heritage, and is often passed down from mothers to
Today, handhöldur continues to be an important part of Icelandic culture, and many people around the world