vaskekar
Vaskekar is a Danish term for a washbasin or sink used for washing hands, face, and small items. A vaskekar is typically a shallow bowl connected to a water supply and a drain, and it may be mounted on a wall or placed on a stand. It is used in bathrooms, utility rooms, and sometimes public facilities, though modern Danish households more often use dedicated hand basins or kitchen sinks.
Design and materials: Vaskekar are commonly made of ceramic or porcelain, but stainless steel, enamel-coated metal,
History and usage: The concept arose with the development of indoor plumbing in Europe during the 19th
Installation and maintenance: Proper plumbing connections to supply and drainage are required, including a trap and