trollhegg
The trollhegg is a pattern of traditional Norse decorative art found in various forms throughout Scandinavia, particularly in Norway and Sweden. The term "trollhegg" is derived from the Old Norse words "troll", meaning "mythical creature", and "hegg", meaning "eggn, a word that refers to a broom, mop, or a decorative fringe". Trollheggs are typically depicted as intricately woven patterns of intertwined shapes and forms, often including animal-like motifs and Nordic symbols.
Trollheggs were traditionally used to decorate church textiles, furniture, and other household items during the Middle
Trollheggs often contain intricate symbolism and may represent various aspects of nature, such as water, fire,
In modern times, trollheggs have experienced a revival of interest, particularly among craftspeople and textile artists.