nollarivikko
Nollarivikko is a traditional Finnish textile technique characterized by intricate embroidery patterns typically created on fabric using a combination of needlework and colored threads. The term "nollarivikko" is derived from Finnish words meaning "needle roll" and "ridge," reflecting the method’s focus on detailed, ridge-like decorative stitches. This technique has longstanding roots in Finnish folk art, often used to embellish household textiles such as tablecloths, clothing, and ceremonial items.
The nollarivikko design emphasizes geometric motifs, stylized floral patterns, and motifs inspired by nature. The embroidery
Historically, nollarivikko was practiced primarily in rural Finnish communities, where skillful artisans passed down the craft
Today, nollarivikko continues to be practiced by textile artists and craftspeople who seek to preserve traditional