polttovälille
Polttovälille refers to the concept of a "fire interval" or "combustion gap" in the context of traditional Finnish sauna culture, particularly in relation to the use of a *kauha* (ladle) to throw water onto hot stones in the sauna stove. This practice is central to creating the characteristic steam and heat environment of a Finnish sauna.
The term originates from the Finnish words *poltto* (meaning "burning" or "combustion") and *välille* (meaning "between"
In a traditional Finnish sauna, the *kauha* is used to pour water onto the stones in the
The practice of using water in the sauna is deeply rooted in Finnish culture and has been