keppipystykset
Keppipystykset, a Finnish term, translates to "stick poles" and refers to a specific type of wooden pole used in traditional Finnish construction and rural practices. These poles are typically made from naturally fallen or harvested saplings, often pine or birch, which are then seasoned and sometimes treated with natural substances to enhance durability. The characteristic feature of keppipystykset is their often irregular shape, reflecting their organic origin and minimal processing.
Historically, keppipystykset served a variety of purposes. They were commonly used as structural elements in temporary
While modern materials have largely replaced keppipystykset in many applications, they are still appreciated and utilized