hocvõrkudes
Hocvõrkudes refers to a traditional type of woven fencing or screen commonly found in Estonia and other Baltic regions. These structures are typically made from flexible natural materials, most often willow or hazel branches, woven together to form a dense and durable barrier. The technique involves interlacing the branches in a criss-cross pattern, creating a stable and aesthetically pleasing lattice.
Historically, hocvõrkudes served various practical purposes. They were used to delineate property lines, protect gardens from
The construction of hocvõrkudes is a skilled craft, requiring knowledge of the best materials and weaving techniques