Imajarakko
Imajarakko is a traditional Finnish folk instrument that belongs to the family of bowed string instruments. Its name derives from the Finnish words *ima* (meaning "breast") and *rakko* (meaning "bag" or "pouch"), likely referencing its distinctive, rounded body shape that resembles a woman’s breast or a pouch. The instrument is also known by other regional names, such as *imajärvi* or *imajärvi-viulu*, though *imajarakko* is the most widely recognized term.
The imajarakko is typically constructed from wood, with a small, curved body and a single string stretched
Little is known about the exact origins of the imajarakko, as it was primarily a folk instrument
Today, the imajarakko is considered a rare and culturally significant artifact, often featured in folk music