kellutuksen
Kellutuksen is a traditional Finnish woodworking technique involving the carving or chipping of wood to create decorative or functional surfaces. The term originates from the Finnish word "kellutus," meaning "to hollow out" or "to carve," reflecting the method's emphasis on detailed surface work. This craft has historical roots in Finnish folk art and architecture, often used to decorate furniture, household items, and building elements such as doors and window frames.
The process of kellutuksen typically involves the use of hand tools, such as chisels, gouges, and knives,
Historically, kellutuksen was passed down through generations, maintaining its significance as a cultural craft in rural
In contemporary contexts, kellutuksen is occasionally integrated into modern design and restoration projects, emphasizing both historical