strålefag
Strålefag, also known as "beam trades" or "beam work," is a traditional Norwegian craft that involves the construction and repair of wooden beams and other wooden structures. The term "strålefag" is derived from the Old Norse word "strǫl," meaning "beam." This craft is deeply rooted in Norwegian culture and history, with origins dating back to the Viking Age.
The primary materials used in strålefag are wood, nails, and sometimes iron. The craft involves a variety
Strålefag is not only a practical skill but also an art form. The craftsmanship involved in creating
Today, strålefag is still practiced by a dedicated group of artisans, and there are efforts to preserve