humleder
Humleder refers to a traditional Scandinavian leatherworking technique, particularly associated with Norway, Sweden, and Finland. The word originates from the Norwegian word *humle*, meaning "broom," as the tools used resemble broomsticks. This method involves hand-tooling leather to create intricate designs, often used for crafting saddles, bags, and decorative items.
The process begins with selecting high-quality leather, typically cowhide, which is tanned to achieve the desired
Humleder is often associated with cultural heritage, particularly in rural areas where leatherwork was essential for