kuvaattas
Kuvaattas are a traditional Finnish musical instrument known for their distinctive sound and cultural significance. Originating from the Karelia region, kuvaattas are a type of stringed instrument similar to a small, fretless zither or dulcimer. They typically feature a rectangular wooden body with a soundboard and a long, narrow neck extending from it. The instrument is played by plucking or strumming the strings, which are usually made of metal or gut, and are tuned to produce a melodic or harmonic effect.
The kuvaattas is often associated with folk music and has been used in both solo performances and
Historically, kuvaattas were crafted by local artisans using locally sourced materials, reflecting the craftsmanship of Finnish