lipputangot
Lipputangot are a type of traditional Finnish flagpoles. They are characterized by their construction and design, often featuring sturdy wooden poles and a distinct method of raising and lowering the flag. Historically, lipputangot were an important part of public and private life in Finland, signifying national pride, celebrations, and important events. The materials used for lipputangot typically included durable woods like pine or spruce, chosen for their resilience to the Finnish climate. The height of a lipputanko could vary, but they were often substantial, designed to display the flag prominently. The mechanism for raising the flag might involve a rope and pulley system, sometimes with a counterweight or a specific type of winch. The base of the flagpole was usually secured in the ground or a concrete foundation to ensure stability. While modern flagpoles are often made of metal or composite materials, the traditional lipputanko remains a recognizable symbol of Finnish heritage and custom. They can still be found in many Finnish homes, public spaces, and heritage sites, preserving a connection to past traditions.