ristikkäissidoksia
Ristikkäissidoksia, often translated as interlaced or crossed bindings, refers to a group of historical bookbinding techniques where the book's spine is reinforced and decorated by threading cords or bands across the back of the book's text block. These cords are typically attached to the covers of the book, providing structural integrity and a distinctive visual element.
The precise method of interlacing varied across different historical periods and geographical regions. In some cases,
Ristikkäissidoksia were particularly prevalent during the medieval and early Renaissance periods. They are often found on