kütmiosad
Kütmiosad refers to a traditional type of wooden or bone pin used by the ancient Estonians, particularly in the medieval period. These pins were often decorated with intricate carvings or designs, which sometimes included motifs from Christianity, Nordic mythology, and Provincial Roman art. They typically measured between 10 to 20 centimeters in length, with a diameter ranging from 1 to 2 centimeters.
Kütmiosad were used for various purposes, including as clothing fasteners, necklace clasps, and brooches. Archaeological findings
Various designs and types of kütmiosad have been identified through archaeological excavations, such as the use
The significance of kütmiosad as historical artifacts has been recognized in the preservation of traditional Estonian