järninläggning
Järninläggning, also known as iron inlay or damascening, is an ancient decorative technique that involves incising or grooving a metal surface and then hammering thin strips or wire of a contrasting metal, typically iron, into these grooves. The most common application of this technique is on steel, particularly in swords and armor, where decorative patterns of iron were inlaid into the polished steel. This not only provided aesthetic appeal but could also serve to highlight structural elements or create visually distinct patterns.
The process requires considerable skill. The base metal is first prepared, often by polishing. Then, fine lines