Norwegian Knife Making
By: Hårvard Bergland
Norwegian Knife Making by Hårvard Bergland is a comprehensive exploration of Norway's rich knife-making traditions. This 232-page hardcover book, featuring 400 illustrations, provides a detailed guide to the art of forging knives and other edge tools. Bergland, a master blacksmith and knifemaker, aims to preserve and share his cultural heritage by offering readers insights into traditional techniques and the creative process of making knives. The book not only covers the practical aspects of knife-making but also delves into the history and significance of the knife in Norwegian culture.
Key Features:
- Pages: 232
- Format: Hardcover
- Illustrations: 400 images
- Comprehensive Guide: Detailed instructions on forging knives and other edge tools, with a focus on preserving Norwegian traditions.
- Cultural Significance: Explores the historical importance of knives in Norway.
Keywords: Hårvard Bergland, Norwegian knives, knife making, traditional forging, blacksmithing, cultural heritage, edge tools, knife history
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