innskrenke
Innskrenke is a type of knife or dagger that originated in Norway, specifically in the region of Fjell and Vestlandet. The term "innskrenke" can be translated to "double-edged" or "inside-cleft", referring to the knife's distinctive design feature of having a blade that is asymmetrical, with one edge being more pronounced than the other.
Historical records show that Innskrenke knives were commonly used by Norwegian fishermen, sailors, and farmers from
In addition to its functional uses, the Innskrenke knife also holds cultural significance in Norwegian history.
Despite its historical significance, the Innskrenke knife has largely fallen out of use in modern times, replaced