Kisujját
Kisujját is a traditional form of decorative art originating from the Sámi people, an Indigenous group primarily residing in the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, and parts of Iceland. The term *kisujját* translates roughly to "drawing with charcoal" or "drawing with soot," reflecting its origins in natural materials. This art form is deeply rooted in Sámi culture and has been practiced for centuries, often serving both practical and symbolic purposes.
Traditionally, kisujját was created using charcoal, soot, or ash mixed with animal fat or water, applied to
While historically tied to oral traditions and passed down through generations, kisujját has evolved over time.