Perunankuoret
Perunankuoret, also known as "Perun's horns," are a type of traditional Finnish folk art. They are small, intricately carved wooden ornaments that are often worn as pendants or attached to clothing. The name "Perunankuoret" translates to "potato peels," reflecting the traditional method of carving these ornaments from potato peelings, which were a common byproduct in rural Finland.
The art of carving Perunankuoret is a skill passed down through generations, with each ornament often bearing
Perunankuoret are typically worn during traditional festivals and celebrations, such as the Midsummer celebration, where they
The tradition of making Perunankuoret has seen a resurgence in recent years, with artisans reviving this ancient