koekaapelista
Koekaapelista is a term of Finnish origin that broadly refers to a type of woven or braided cordage, often made from plant fibers. Historically, it was a common material used for a variety of practical purposes in rural Finnish communities. The specific fibers used could vary depending on regional availability and the intended application. Examples include bark from trees like birch or linden, or grasses and reeds.
The production of koekaapelista typically involved a process of preparing the fibers, often by retting or splitting
Its uses were diverse. Koekaapelista could be employed for agricultural tasks such as tying bundles of crops,