málmslag
Málmslag is an Icelandic term that generally refers to the process of working with metal, encompassing a broad range of activities from ancient forging to modern industrial metal production. In its most traditional sense, málmslag refers to the craft of the blacksmith, where iron or steel is heated and shaped using hammers and anvils to create tools, weapons, and decorative objects. This ancient skill played a crucial role in the development of societies, providing essential implements for agriculture, warfare, and daily life.
The term can also extend to encompass more sophisticated metallurgical processes. This includes smelting ores to