lättkedjor
Lättkedjor, a Swedish term, translates to "light chains" and refers to a specific type of medieval chainmail construction. Unlike traditional chainmail where each ring is interlinked with four others, lättkedjor featured a simpler interlocking pattern. Typically, each ring would only connect to two other rings. This method of construction was less labor-intensive and resulted in a lighter garment, hence the name.
The use of lättkedjor offered a trade-off between protection and mobility. While it provided some defense against
The exact historical prevalence and standardization of lättkedjor can be difficult to pinpoint definitively, as terminology