puupillideks
Puupillideks is a Finnish term that translates to "wooden pills" or "wood pills." It refers to a type of traditional, often folk-art, carved wooden objects that resemble pills or small medicinal capsules. These objects are not intended for consumption or medical use. Historically, puupillideks were created as decorative items, small gifts, or sometimes as charms. Their size and shape made them easy to carry or keep in a pocket.
The carving of puupillideks was a common craft in rural Finland, particularly in areas with abundant forests.
The precise origins and meaning of puupillideks are not always clear and can vary by region. Some