Haljastust
Haljastust refers to the traditional Estonian practice of decorating and adorning homes, especially during festive occasions such as Christmas, Easter, and other holidays. The term originates from the Estonian word *haljas*, meaning "green" or "leafy," reflecting the emphasis on natural elements like greenery, flowers, and branches in the decorations. This custom blends elements of folk traditions, Christian influences, and seasonal celebrations, creating a unique cultural expression.
Traditional haljastust often involves the use of evergreen branches, pinecones, and dried flowers, which symbolize life,
The practice has evolved over time, incorporating modern materials and styles while retaining its cultural significance.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, haljastust carries symbolic meaning, representing warmth, hospitality, and the cyclical nature of