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The Culturality project and RuralSpot is introduced and then Lorna Macaulay, from Harris Tweed Authority talks about the Harris Tweed industry as it…
A RuralSpot in Scotland was held at Clan MacQuarrie Community Centre. Makers and stakeholders were invited to participate in discussions with the…
Rut Orrmalm Olsson, producer of textile handicraft, started at the shop in May 2008 and left the shop three years later. Göran Söderström, goldsmith…
Inez Assk holding a local and traditional pack basket woven in birch bark using the same design language as entrelac
Carina Haglund in her workshop rolling and felting at the table
Carina Haglund in her workshop felting a small wool disk
Carina Haglund's felting machine
Carina Haglund using the felting machine built by her husband
Therese Henner at her loom in her studio, weaving. Image in profile view.
Therese Henner at her loom in her studio, weaving. Video at an angle from behind
Plant dyed yarns, dyed by Therese Henner
Interview with Inez Assk
Inez Assk in her home, knitting
Portrait of Carina Haglund inside her workshop
interview with Carina Haglund
insta360 photo of Haglund's workshop
Winter. Portrait of Carina Haglund, on stair to one of her houses. Her workshop is the red builidng in the left corner
Winter. Haglunds workshop in the left side of the image and house on the right.
Therese Henner looking into camera, wearing scarf and band she's woven herself. Winter landscape in background
Interview with Therese Henner
Therese Henner sitting at loom. View from front and natural dyed yarns hanging on string above heddles
Traditional mens sámi dress made from wool, here pictured with a woven belt
At Ballangen Museum, Per Henrik Mørk, is contructing a model of the laundry for the mining company. This is a scaled miniature model, based on images…
Scarf naturally dyed with rose madder and with eco-print patterns made of beach rose.
This is a delicate, handmade scarf crafted using a nuno felting technique, which combines lightweight fabric—such as silk or chiffon—with wool fibers.…
The Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU) is the leading research institute in Slovenia for the humanities, social…
The history, tradition, and process of making Scotch whisky. Peat is sometimes used to enhance the flavour and give it a smoky taste.
Metal sculpture of a sea eagle, a predatory seabird native to Lofoten. The bird stands on a naturally rounded base stone, holding a fish in its…
A felted seat cushion in 100% wool in a checkered pattern of a mustad yellow and burnt sierra orange on top of grey wool (peaking through in cracks of…
The artisan who created the Cider Jar in the VERA Platform.
A wooden skiff (sgoth in Scottish Gaelic) traditional crafted in and for the waters around Ness, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The boats…
3D model of a Sgoth Niseach traditional boat from Ness, crafted by boatmaker Mark Stockl from Ullapool, Scotland.
PhD researcher evaluating how digital tools can help look at cultural landscapes holistically in order to better inform practices related to heritage…
Sheep Shearing is a process used by crofters in the hebrides to remove the old wool or 'fleeces' from their sheep when the new groeth starts to 'rise'…
This product is a sheepskin tanned naturally using salt, which preserves both the hide and the animal’s original fleece. Salt tanning is a traditional…
Decorated shrinking pot with lid, made from birch, Painted blue with flaxseed oil and pigment.
The large number of pots found in the Asturian region highlights the importance of “pucheros” and legumes in Asturian gastronomy. This particular…
The large number of pots found in the Asturian region highlights the importance of “pucheros” and legumes in Asturian gastronomy. This particular…
Region: Arvika, Värmland, Sweden
Rural Spot Talk 1 - Harris Tweed Authority
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Sgian-Dubh
Sgoth Niseach