pintås
Pintås are a type of traditional Faroese handicraft originating from the Faroe Islands, a North Atlantic archipelago located between Iceland and Norway. Pintås are intricately woven wool baskets, typically small to medium in size, characterized by their unique geometric patterns and vibrant colors.
The production of pintås dates back to the 19th century, when Faroese women used to weave these
Pintås are constructed from wool threads, which are meticulously woven together using a traditional Faroese technique.
In recent years, pintås have gained international recognition, with many craft enthusiasts and collectors seeking out