overflatemålingsmaskiner
Overflatemål is a type of Norwegian folk art that originated in the 19th century. The term "overflatemål" translates to "flat thread pattern" in English, referring to the intricate thread designs that characterize this style of art.
Overflatemål typically involves the use of wool, linen, or other natural fibers to create colorful, intricate
This style of art gained popularity in Norway during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly
Skilled artisans and amateur enthusiasts alike practiced overflatemål, passing down their techniques and patterns from generation
In modern times, overflatemål remains a vital part of Norwegian cultural heritage, with many workshops, classes,
Researchers and enthusiasts have worked to document and study overflatemål, providing a deeper understanding of its