Lusekofte
Lusekofte is a traditional Norwegian sweater known for its distinctive patterns and designs. Typically made from wool, it features intricate motifs, often inspired by nature and folklore. The name "lusekofte" translates to "lice sweater," referring to the small, dot-like patterns that resemble lice.
These sweaters are usually knitted in black and white or other contrasting colors, making them visually striking. Lusekofte is not only a fashion statement but also a symbol of Norwegian heritage, often worn during cultural events and celebrations. The craftsmanship involved in creating a lusekofte reflects the rich knitting traditions of Norway.