Värvilahendus
Värvilahendus is a traditional Estonian folk art form that involves the application of colored wax to wood or other surfaces to create intricate patterns and designs. This art form is deeply rooted in Estonian culture and history, with its origins dating back to the 18th century. Värvilahendus is primarily practiced in rural areas, where it is often used to decorate wooden furniture, doors, and other household items.
The process of värvilahendus involves heating colored wax and applying it to the surface using a brush
Värvilahendus is not only a decorative art but also a form of cultural expression. It reflects the
Today, värvilahendus continues to thrive, with many artisans and craftsmen preserving and promoting this ancient art