Järelmõõtude
Järelmõõtude is a term used in Estonian language to refer to the measurements taken after a person's death. This practice is a part of the traditional Estonian funeral rites and is believed to determine the deceased's fate in the afterlife. The measurements are taken by a professional called a "järelmõõtja," who uses a special tape measure to record the length of the deceased's body, from the tip of the longest finger to the tip of the longest toe.
The length of the body is believed to indicate the deceased's social status and wealth in the
The practice of järelmõõtude is not widely known outside of Estonia and is often misunderstood or dismissed