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Kohlrosing

In this article, we will explore the impact of Kohlrosing in various areas of contemporary society. Kohlrosing has been the subject of study and controversy for decades, and its influence ranges from popular culture to world politics. Through the analysis of Kohlrosing, we will be able to better understand how it has shaped the way we live, think, and relate to the world around us. From its origins to its future projection, Kohlrosing continues to be a topic of debate and reflection, and this article aims to examine the different perspectives that exist around this phenomenon.

Sami spoon with red kohlrosing, dated 1889 from Namsskogan in Trøndelag. Photo Anne-Lise Reinsfelt, Norsk Folkemuseum, NFSA.0294J.

Kohlrosing (a.k.a. Kolrosing) is the Scandinavian tradition of incising thin decorative lines and patterns in carved wood and filling with dark powders (charcoal, coal dust, coffee grounds, graphite, ground bark) or colored wax, etc. for contrast. Kohlrosing dates back to at least Viking times.

Notable contemporary exponents include Judy Ritger (USA), Wille Sundqvist (Sweden) and Jogge Sundqvist (Sweden).

References

  1. ^ Ritger, Judy; Stubbs, Del. "Basics of Kohlrosing".
  2. ^ Vogel, Joshua (10 November 2015). The Artful Wooden Spoon: How to Make Exquisite Keepsakes for the Kitchen. Chronicle Books. ISBN 9781452143842. Retrieved 23 April 2018 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Cunningham, Cindy. "Trollhaugen Language Arts & Culture Camp". www.trollhaugenalberta.ca. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  4. ^ Sunqvist, Wille (1988), Talja med kniv och yxa, Verfasser und LTs
  5. ^ Sunqvist, Wille (1990), Swedish Carving Techniques, Taunton Press
  6. ^ Sunqvist, Wille (2004), Swedische Schnitz-Schule, Arbeiten mit messer und axt, Verlag Th. Schafer
  7. ^ Sunqvist, Jogge (2014), Carving Swedish Woodenware, Taunton DVD
  8. ^ Sunqvist, Jogge (2016), Slojda I tra, Lost Art Press
  9. ^ Sunqvist, Jogge (2018), Slojd in Wood, Lost Art Press
  10. ^ Sunqvist, Jogge. "surolle". www.surolle.se.