kaasupyöröstöjä
Kaasupyöröstöjä, a Finnish term, translates to "gas wheels" or "gas spinners" and refers to a type of traditional folk art object. These are often delicate, three-dimensional constructions made from paper or thin cardboard, designed to spin when air currents pass over them. They are typically created by cutting and folding paper into intricate geometric patterns, forming a spherical or cylindrical shape.
The creation of kaasupyöröstöjä involves precise cutting and folding techniques. Often, a single sheet of paper
Historically, kaasupyöröstöjä were made by children and adults alike, particularly during festive seasons or as decorative