rantaviivojen
Rantaviivojen, commonly known as "rantaviivat" in Finnish, refers to a traditional Finnish folk art practice involving the creation of decorative patterns using a technique called *rantaviiva*. This method involves drawing intricate, repetitive lines and motifs on surfaces such as wood, metal, or textiles, often with a stylus or similar tool. The term "rantaviiva" translates roughly to "edge line" or "border line," reflecting the emphasis on clean, precise outlines that define the patterns.
The origins of rantaviivojen can be traced back to Finland’s rural communities, where it emerged as a
Rantaviivojen was not merely decorative but also served functional purposes. The precise lines and patterns were
The practice remains a symbol of Finnish craftsmanship, blending simplicity with intricate detail. While traditional rantaviivojen