segavärv
Segavärv is a traditional Swedish folk art form that involves the application of wax to the surface of a wooden object, such as a wooden spoon, to create a design. The process begins with the application of a layer of beeswax or carnauba wax to the wood, which is then heated to melt the wax. The artist then uses a tool, often a wooden stick or a piece of wire, to draw or stamp a design into the melted wax. The design is typically geometric or floral in nature, and can include patterns such as stripes, dots, or intricate floral motifs.
The waxed surface is then polished to a high shine, which enhances the contrast between the waxed
The art form has a long history in Sweden, with examples dating back to the 18th century.
The process of segavärv requires a high degree of skill and patience, as the wax must be