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English: The bast fibres from linden trees have traditionally been used for rope and rugs. This woman lives in the southern part of Norway, where there is now a project trying to "revive" this weaving technique
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Source http://www.husflid.no/lokallag/vest_agder/nyheter/bast_fra_treet_lind
Author Photo: Kathrine H. Bringsdal
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