pegepinde
Pegepinde is a Danish term that literally translates to "peasant pin" or "farmer's pin". Historically, it refers to a simple, functional type of brooch or pin that was commonly worn by rural populations in Denmark. These pins were typically made from readily available and inexpensive materials, such as bone, wood, or common metals like pewter or brass. Their design was often unadorned, prioritizing practicality over elaborate decoration.
The function of a pegepinde was primarily utilitarian. They were used to fasten clothing, such as cloaks,
The term itself evokes a sense of the past and the connection to agricultural traditions. Today, pegepinde