koristeita
Koristeita is Finnish for decorations or ornaments, and the plural form of the noun koristie? Wait no, korusteita. But the correct Finnish plural of korist? The word is "koriste" (singular) and "koristeita" (partitive plural used with many verbs). In any case, korosteita means decorations. They are items, motifs, or patterns used to adorn spaces, objects, or clothing, often for aesthetic appeal but also to convey symbols or cultural identity. They appear in various contexts: interior design (sisustuskoristeet), architecture (ornamentation), visual arts, fashion, and crafts.
Koristeita can be three-dimensional objects such as figurines, garlands, or embellishments, or two-dimensional motifs like patterns
Common categories include seasonal decorations (joulu-, pääsiäis-), event decorations for weddings or celebrations, and garden ornaments
In Finnish culture, decorative arts have a long tradition in folk craft and modern design. Contemporary use