kuuratatuiksi
Kuuratatuiksi is a Finnish term that translates roughly to "frost-tattooed" or "ice-patterned." It describes the delicate, intricate ice formations that appear on surfaces when moisture in the air freezes rapidly in sub-zero temperatures. These patterns are often compared to fine lacework, frost flowers, or indeed, tattoos etched onto glass, metal, or plant stems.
The formation of kuuratatuiksi relies on specific atmospheric conditions. It typically occurs on cold, clear nights
The resulting patterns are highly varied and depend on the surface's texture, the wind, and the exact