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Interior Textiles in the Viking Age

Interior Textiles in the Viking Age

Pillows, Bedding and Wall Hangings: Beðr, ver og húsbúnaðr

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  • Release Date: 27/03/2026
  • Barcode: 9781836245131
  • Genre: History
  • Sub-Genre: Archaeology
  • Imprint: Liverpool University Press
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Interior Textiles in the Viking Age

Interior Textiles in the Viking Age

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Pillows, Bedding and Wall Hangings: Beðr, ver og húsbúnaðr
By combining information from textiles, written sources and iconography, and by applying different approaches, the chapters in this book offer various perspectives on how interior textiles were used in the Viking Age, why they were needed and how valuable they were.

When Viking Age house interiors are reconstructed, the focus is usually on the fireplace and the placement of tables, benches and beds. These features help us understand how people lived. However, we often forget that textiles, such as blankets, sheets, tablecloths and wall hangings, were also important in everyday life. Textiles were used for comfort, cleaning and decoration, and they helped tell stories as well as signal a person’s or family’s social status. Most Viking Age textiles that have survived are found in graves. These include not only clothing but also bedding, pillows and fabrics used to wrap objects. A burial can be seen as a kind of room for the dead, filled with items that reflect how people lived and what they valued. Because of this, grave finds are important when discussing the interior textiles used in Viking Age houses. Wall hangings are mentioned as status symbols in the Icelandic sagas, and examples from the late Viking Age and early medieval period have been found and preserved in churches, giving us insight into their use and value. Old Norse texts also mention soft furnishings such as tablecloths and handcloths, and the use of interior textiles can be seen on the Bayeux embroidery. Other types of iconography, such as on rune stones and picture stones, help us understand how interior textiles may have been used. By combining information from textiles, written sources and iconography, and by applying different approaches, the chapters in this book offer various perspectives on how interior textiles were used in the Viking Age, why they were needed and how valuable they were.



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  • Contributor: Eva Andersson Strand (Edited by), Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson (Edited by), Ulla Mannering (Edited by), Marianne Vedeler (Edited by)
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