puukaaviota
Puukaaviota is a traditional Finnish folk instrument that combines elements of both the kantele, a stringed zither, and the puukko, a small knife-like tool. The name "puukaaviota" is derived from the Finnish words *puukko* (knife) and *kaaviota* (engraved or carved), reflecting its unique construction and playing technique. This instrument is primarily associated with the region of Kainuu in northeastern Finland, where it has been used for centuries in both musical and practical contexts.
The puukaaviota is typically crafted from a single piece of wood, often birch or pine, and features
Puukaaviota is primarily used in folk music, often accompanying traditional songs and dances. Its sound is
The construction of a puukaaviota requires skill and patience, as it involves careful carving and stringing.