Kistkas
Kistkas, also known as kistke or kistki, are traditional small, portable handcarts or trolleys used in various parts of Europe, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. They are typically constructed from wood and sometimes metal, featuring two wheels that allow for easy maneuverability. Historically, kistkas served a practical purpose for carrying goods, produce, or personal belongings from markets, farms, or across short distances within villages. Their design is simple, emphasizing functionality and ease of use by individuals.
The size and specific design of kistkas can vary depending on regional traditions and the intended use.