Tukijarta
Tukijarta is a term originating from the Inuit languages, primarily used to describe a type of small, often intricately carved, toggle or fastener. These objects are traditionally made from materials readily available in the Arctic environment, such as bone, ivory, antler, or wood. Tukijarta served a practical purpose, typically used to secure clothing, bags, or other gear, often by being threaded through a loop or hole.
Beyond their functional role, tukijarta frequently exhibit artistic qualities. Carvers would imbue them with decorative elements,