Kuokka
Kuokka is a traditional hand tool used in Finland and other Nordic countries for garden and field cultivation. It consists of a wooden handle, typically around 50 to 70 cm long, connected to a broad metal blade. The blade is usually oriented so that it can be used to pry, chop, and pull soil, making it versatile for breaking up earth, weeding, and root removal. There are variations in blade shape and size, with designs ranging from rectangular to slightly curved forms to suit different tasks.
Use of the kuokka includes preparing seedbeds, loosening and turning soil, removing weeds, and creating furrows.
Historically, the kuokka has been a staple on Finnish farms and in rural households. It appears in
Manufacture and materials have evolved from traditional forged steel blades with wooden handles to modern versions