märginktikega
Märginktikega, often referred to as "wet tinging" in English, is a traditional craft technique originating from the Baltic region. It involves the use of damp natural materials, most commonly reeds or straw, to create woven or layered structures. The moisture makes the plant fibers more pliable and easier to manipulate, allowing for intricate designs and tight joins. Once the woven object dries, it becomes rigid and durable.
The primary materials used in märginktikega are typically harvested during specific seasons to ensure optimal moisture
Historically, märginktikega served practical purposes, providing insulation, flooring, and storage solutions. It was a vital skill