kivivormide
Kivivormide, often translated as stone molds or stone formwork, refers to a historical construction technique that utilized stones to create temporary or permanent molds for casting or shaping other materials, most commonly concrete or mortar. This method was particularly prevalent in ancient and medieval construction, especially where durable and readily available stone was abundant.
The process involved carefully selecting and arranging stones to form the desired shape or cavity. These stones
The advantages of using kivivormide included the stones' durability, resistance to heat and moisture, and their