As a young graduate, Lotta Rahme thought she would become a building engineer. But a course about documenting, preserving and spreading awareness of pre-industrial technology made her embark on a new, lifelong adventure. Lotta specialises in Arctic fish leather tanning, but when she started, in 1982, it wasn't easy to acquire knowledge of these traditional skills. “Historically, tanning is part of the domestic work of women, so I had to travel to areas where I could find women who still tanned skins by hand.” Lotta has dedicated herself to preserving and transmitting traditional skills that were disappearing. “I learned the techniques myself and pass them on through courses, books and films. I have contributed to the regaining of the title of Master Tanner, and to giving traditional tanning the status of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Sweden."
Lotta Rahme is a master artisan: she began her career in 1982 and she started teaching in 1983
Lotta Rahme