Tõkema
Tõkema is a term originating from Estonian culture, often associated with the concept of a protective charm or amulet. These items are believed to ward off evil spirits, bad luck, or negative influences. Historically, tõkema were crafted from various natural materials such as wood, bone, or stones, and sometimes incorporated symbols or inscriptions. The specific design and materials used could vary depending on the region and the intended purpose of the tõkema.
The practice of using tõkema is rooted in ancient Estonian folklore and pagan beliefs. These charms were
While the overt practice of using tõkema may be less common in modern, secular Estonian society, the