kyrämauhat
Kyrämauhat, also known as fire pencils, are traditional Finnish fire-starting tools used by indigenous Sámi and other northern communities. They consist of a long, slender wooden stick, often pointed at one end, with a small, flammable material, such as birch bark or moss, attached or incorporated at the tip. The primary purpose of kyrämauhat is to generate sparks and heat through friction or simple striking methods to ignite fire in demanding outdoor conditions.
Historically, kyrämauhat played a vital role for Sámi herders, hunters, and travelers who relied on them for
The technique involves striking the pointed end of the kyrämauhat against a rough surface or using friction
Kyrämauhat are valued not only for their practical function but also as cultural artifacts symbolizing survival
The design and use of kyrämauhat highlight the importance of simple, sustainable technology adapted to extreme