kääritatav
Kääritatav is a Finnish term that translates to "rollable" or "can be rolled up." It most commonly refers to a type of mat or rug made from flexible materials such as straw, reeds, or sometimes wool. These mats are traditionally used for various purposes, including flooring, sleeping surfaces, or as decorative elements.
The construction of a kääritatav typically involves weaving or braiding the natural fibers together. This creates
In modern contexts, kääritatav are still found, particularly in rural areas or as items of folk art.