juhtriik
Juhtriik is a traditional garment originating from the indigenous communities of the Arctic and Subarctic regions, notably among the Sami people of Northern Europe and some Siberian groups. It is characterized by its functional design, tailored to withstand extreme cold temperatures and harsh environmental conditions.
Typically, juhtriik is made from reindeer hide, wool, or other locally available natural fibers, often reinforced
The design of juhtriik reflects a deep understanding of the local ecosystem and resource management, using
In addition to its practical use, juhtriik holds cultural significance, serving as a symbol of tribal identity
Modern adaptations of juhtriik are emerging as fashion statements and cultural symbols in wider contexts, blending