kelalevyjä
Kelalevyjä, also known as kelalippu or kelakirja, are traditional Finnish decorative wall hangings made from linen or cotton fabric. They are typically rectangular in shape and feature intricate embroidery or appliqué designs, often depicting floral, animal, or mythological motifs. Kelalevyjä are often used to adorn walls, doors, or windows in rural homes and are considered a significant part of Finnish folk art.
The term "kelalevyjä" is derived from the Finnish words "kela," meaning "to embroider," and "levy," meaning "plate"
Kelalevyjä are not only functional but also serve as a means of preserving and celebrating Finnish cultural