korsarmar
Korsarmar (Swedish for "cross arms") is a term used in Swedish to describe structural elements or decorative motifs in which two or more arms intersect at a crossing, forming a cross or X shape. The concept is descriptive and can apply across several domains.
In construction and carpentry, korsarmar refer to cross-bracing or cross arms used to stiffen frames. Common
In furniture and woodwork, korsarmar describe cross-braced components, such as crisscross patterns in chair backs, cabinet
In heraldry and decorative arts, korsarmar denotes motifs in which arms cross each other. The cross-arms may
Etymology and usage: The word is formed from kors meaning cross and armar meaning arms. In Swedish-language