kankaanauha
Kankaanauha is a type of traditional Finnish handicraft, originating from the southern regions of the country. It involves the weaving of seats for chairs, typically made from straw or thin wooden strips. This craft has a long history, dating back to the 16th century, when it was mainly practiced alongside other natural fiber crafts such as basketry.
The term "kankaanauha" directly translates to "straw strip" or "braid", which accurately describes the process involved
Kankaanauha was traditionally used as a chair seat, often in conjunction with hand-carved wooden chairs. Its
This type of craftsmanship declined with the onset of industrialization and the rise of modern manufacturing.