sannleika
Sannleika is a traditional Icelandic stringed instrument that belongs to the lute family. It is one of the oldest musical instruments in Iceland, with a history dating back to the Viking Age. The name "sannleika" translates roughly to "true lyre," reflecting its lyre-like design, though it is more closely related to the lute in construction and playing style.
The sannleika typically features a pear-shaped body with a flat back and a rounded front, often made
Historically, the sannleika was used in both secular and sacred music, accompanying folk songs, ballads, and
Today, the sannleika is experiencing a revival in Icelandic folk music and traditional performance circles. Luthiers