kuningseinere
Kuningseinere is a term used to describe a specific type of wall construction, most commonly found in traditional Norwegian vernacular architecture. The term literally translates to "stone from the king's mines" or "royal stone." Historically, these stones were quarried from royal or state-owned lands, often with a distinct color or texture that set them apart. The extraction and use of kuningseinere were regulated, and their presence could signify a certain status or importance of the building.
The stones themselves are typically large, roughly hewn, and often feature a reddish-brown or ochre hue, though