püsikohaga
Püsikohaga is a term used in Estonian, referring to a traditional type of decorative wooden panel made from fir or spruce wood. The word "püsikohaga" is a compound of two Estonian words: "püsike", meaning fir or spruce, and "kohaga", meaning ornament or decoration.
Püsikohaga panels are characterized by intricate carvings and ornaments that are typically made using traditional woodcarving
The designs and motifs found on püsikohaga panels often reflect the cultural and folk heritage of Estonia.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the production of püsikohaga panels declined as a result of
Today, püsikohaga panels are considered an important part of Estonian cultural heritage and are valued for