Tähdittely
Tähdittely is a traditional Finnish folk custom that involves the marking of trees, particularly birch trees, with symbols or "stars" (tähdet) carved into their bark. This practice has historical and cultural significance, often linked to seasonal changes, protection rituals, and agricultural traditions.
The origins of tähdittely are rooted in pre-Christian Finnish folklore, where birch trees were considered sacred
The process typically involves using a sharp tool, such as a knife or an axe, to create
While tähdittely was once a common custom, its popularity has declined in modern times due to urbanization
The custom also reflects broader Nordic and Baltic traditions of tree marking, though the Finnish version is