Tulostimesta
Tulostimesta refers to the Finnish term for a traditional method of printing or marking wood using a heated metal stamp. This technique has historical significance in Finland, particularly in the production of wooden items such as furniture, utensils, and decorative objects. The process involves heating a metal stamp, often made of iron or brass, and pressing it onto the surface of the wood to create an imprint. The heat from the stamp causes the wood fibers to char slightly, resulting in a dark, permanent mark.
Tulostimesta was commonly used in rural Finland, where skilled artisans would create intricate designs, often featuring
Today, tulostimesta remains a valued craft, practiced by both traditional artisans and contemporary woodworkers. It is