Luutta
Luutta is a Finnish word that primarily refers to a lute, a stringed musical instrument. Historically, the lute gained prominence in Europe during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. It is characterized by its pear-shaped body, fretted neck, and typically a bent-back pegbox. Lutes are plucked or strummed, and their sound varies depending on the size and number of strings. Finnish musical traditions, like many European ones, have incorporated instruments similar to the lute.
The term "luutta" can also extend to a broader category of plucked string instruments in some contexts,