nálahaldari
Nálahaldari is an Icelandic word that translates to "needle holder" or "needle keeper." It refers to a small tool or container used to store needles. Historically, nálahaldari were often crafted from wood, bone, or metal, and they could be simple in design or ornately decorated. These objects were essential for seamstresses, tailors, and anyone who worked with needles for mending or creation.
The function of a nálahaldari was primarily to keep needles organized and prevent them from being lost
In modern times, while dedicated nálahaldari are less common as standalone items, the concept persists in various