ristilspeglun
Ristilspeglun, also known as the "mirror of the soul" or "mirror of the heart," is a traditional Icelandic artifact that has been used for centuries in various cultural and spiritual practices. It is a small, hand-carved wooden box, typically decorated with intricate carvings and often adorned with symbols and motifs that hold significance in Icelandic folklore and mythology. The box is designed to hold a small mirror, which is believed to reflect the inner self or the soul of the person who gazes into it.
The origins of ristilspeglun can be traced back to the Viking era, where it was used as
In modern times, the ristilspeglun has become a popular decorative item and a symbol of Icelandic heritage.