kynnystaskuvapää
Kynnystaskuvapää is a Finnish term that translates to "threshold picture head" or "lintel image head." It refers to a carved or painted depiction of a head found on the lintel or threshold of traditional Finnish houses, particularly in older rural architecture. These images often served as protective symbols, intended to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune to the household.
The iconography of kynnystaskuvapää can vary, but common features include stylized human faces, animal heads, or
While the exact origins and meanings are subject to scholarly debate, kynnystaskuvapää are recognized as an