mahaarvamise
Mahaarvamise is a traditional Estonian folk art form that involves the intricate carving of wood. Primarily practiced in rural areas, this craft has a rich history, with examples dating back centuries. The art form is characterized by its detailed patterns, often featuring floral motifs, geometric shapes, and symbolic imagery. These carvings are typically applied to functional objects such as furniture, tools, and architectural elements, enhancing their aesthetic appeal and cultural significance.
The techniques employed in mahaarvamise are passed down through generations, with apprentices learning from master craftsmen.
Mahaarvamise not only served a decorative purpose but also held symbolic meaning. Certain motifs were believed