gravuurissa
Gravuurissa is a traditional Finnish art form that involves the creation of intricate designs on metal surfaces, typically copper or brass. The process begins with the preparation of the metal, which is then etched with a design using a combination of acid and a resist, often a wax or a photoresist. The acid selectively dissolves the unprotected areas of the metal, revealing the underlying design. This method allows for the creation of detailed and precise patterns, often featuring floral, geometric, or abstract motifs. Gravuurissa is commonly used to decorate items such as jewelry, cutlery, and decorative objects. The art form has a rich history in Finland, with many traditional designs and techniques passed down through generations. Today, gravuurissa continues to be practiced by both professional artists and hobbyists, contributing to the preservation and evolution of Finnish craftsmanship.