Mitmekülgsemad
Mitmekülgsemad, also known as the "many-colored" or "multicolored" stone, is a traditional Estonian folk term referring to a variety of naturally occurring minerals and rocks that exhibit a range of vibrant colors and patterns. These formations are often found in Estonia’s limestone caves, particularly in the central region around the town of Kõrgessaare on the island of Saaremaa. The phenomenon arises from mineral deposits, including calcite, dolomite, and aragonite, which crystallize over thousands of years, creating intricate, colorful structures.
The most famous examples of mitmekülgsemad are found in the Kõrgessaare Cave System, where stalactites, stalagmites,
Mitmekülgsemad are not only geologically significant but also hold symbolic value in Estonian folklore. They are