kirjamärgid
Kirjamärgid, often translated as bookmarks, are thin strips of material used to mark a reader's place in a book. They are typically placed between the pages of a book to indicate where the reader stopped. This allows them to easily resume reading without having to search for their last page. Kirjamärgid can be made from a variety of materials, including paper, cardstock, leather, metal, and even fabric. Their designs are incredibly diverse, ranging from simple, plain rectangles to elaborately decorated pieces featuring artwork, quotes, or even photographs.
The history of kirjamärgid dates back centuries, with early examples found in the 19th century. They evolved
Today, kirjamärgid remain a popular accessory for book lovers. They are often given as gifts, collected, and