vörnunni
Vörnunni is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of traditional Icelandic clothing, specifically a long, woolen cloak or shawl. It is a staple of Icelandic folk costume and is often worn during the winter months. Vörnunni is typically made from wool, which is a common material in Iceland due to the country's abundant sheep population. The material is known for its warmth and durability, making it ideal for the harsh Icelandic climate.
The vörnunni is usually worn over other clothing and can be tied around the neck or shoulders.
In addition to its practical uses, the vörnunni also has cultural significance. It is often worn during
The vörnunni is a unique and important aspect of Icelandic culture, reflecting the country's history, climate,