kurnastevaliti
Kurnastevaliti is a Finnish term that refers to a specific type of traditional folk art. It translates roughly to "raven's embroidery" or "raven's tapestry." This art form is characterized by its intricate stitchwork, often depicting stylized animals, birds, and geometric patterns. The most common colors used are black, white, and red, although other colors may occasionally be incorporated.
The origins of kurnastevaliti are believed to be linked to the Sámi people, an indigenous group of
Kurnastevaliti is typically executed on a coarse linen or wool fabric using wool yarn. The stitches are