kehitelmiä
Kehitelmiä refers to a traditional Finnish folk custom involving the creation and exchange of handmade, often intricate, decorative items, particularly during the Christmas season. The practice dates back to rural Finnish traditions and was originally tied to the celebration of Joulu, the Finnish word for Christmas. Kehitelmiä are typically crafted from materials such as wood, clay, paper, or fabric, and may include items like ornaments, wreaths, or small sculptures. These handmade pieces often carry symbolic meanings, reflecting nature, folklore, or religious themes.
The word *kehitelmiä* itself comes from the Finnish verb *kehittää*, meaning "to develop" or "to elaborate," which
Kehitelmiä are not limited to Christmas; they may also appear during other festive occasions, such as Midsummer