lämmastikaluse
Lämmastikaluse is a traditional Estonian textile craft that involves creating decorative and functional items using wool, linen, or other natural fibers. The term "lämmastikaluse" translates to "lamp handle" or "lamp holder," but in the context of craft, it refers to a method of weaving or knotting textiles often used to produce decorative cords, borders, and trims.
Historically, lämmastikaluse was a popular form of folk art, especially in rural Estonia, where it served both
The craft typically employed natural materials like wool and linen, valued for their durability and availability.
Today, lämmastikaluse is preserved as part of Estonia’s cultural heritage, often showcased in museums and craft