Sepelvalimorun
Sepelvalimorun is a term originating from Finnish culture, often associated with traditional midsummer celebrations. Literally translated, "sepel" means garland or wreath, and "valimorun" refers to a type of magic or charm. Therefore, sepelvalimorun can be understood as garland magic or wreath charms.
Historically, these practices were linked to beliefs about fertility, love, and good fortune, particularly for unmarried
The practice of sepelvalimorun is deeply rooted in nature and the changing seasons, especially the abundance