Kesäjuht
Kesäjuht is a Finnish term that translates to "summer spirit" or "summer elf." It is a figure from Finnish folklore, often associated with the summer solstice and the longest days of the year. Descriptions of kesäjuht vary, but they are generally depicted as benevolent and playful beings who inhabit forests, meadows, and clearings.
These spirits are said to bring good luck, fertility, and abundance during the summer months. They are
Offerings were sometimes made to kesäjuht to appease them and ensure their favor. These offerings could include