skråbånd
Skråbånd is a type of decorative tapestry originating from Denmark and Norway. It is characterized by a mixture of bright colors and geometric patterns, which are typically woven in a repeating sequence. Skråbånd is often represented by an intricate interplay of designs, which may include flowers, stripes, and other motifs.
The term "skråbånd" is derived from the Norwegian and Danish words for "ribbon" and "band", respectively. This
Skråbånd tapestries have been a popular motif in Scandinavian art and design for centuries. Often used to
Today, skråbånd remains a beloved and recognizable element of Scandinavian cultural heritage. Its enduring popularity can
Skråbånd tapestries can be found in various museum collections, including the National Museum of Art, Architecture