jalokivivalu
Jalokivivalu is a Finnish term that literally means “gem‑shine” or “gem‑gleam.” The word is a compound of jalokivi, meaning gem or precious stone, and valo, the Finnish noun for shine or glow. It is used primarily in cultural and artistic contexts to refer to events, exhibitions, or artistic projects that showcase gemstones and gem‑related craft.
The most notable use of jalokivivalu is the annual festival held in Helsinki that promotes Finnish silversmithing
In addition to the festival, jalokivivalu serves as a generic descriptor for gemstone lighting artworks in
Scholarly discussion of jalokivivalu focuses on the synthesis of natural sparkle and cultural illumination. According to
Though its primary references are Finnish, the term has seen limited adoption in other Nordic languages. It