kvörn
Kvörn is a term with Scandinavian origins, generally referring to a type of mill used for grinding grain. The most common form of kvörn is a hand-operated quern-stone, which consists of two millstones. The lower stone, known as the quern-base or bedstone, is stationary, while the upper stone, called the runner stone, is rotated by hand, typically using a handle. Grain is fed through a hole in the center of the runner stone and is gradually ground into flour as it moves between the two stones.
These hand querns were a staple in households for millennia, particularly in rural and domestic settings where
While largely superseded by mechanized milling technologies, the kvörn represents an important stage in the history