ravijärgimist
Ravijärgimist, also known as "ravijärgi" or "ravijärgihoid", is a traditional Estonian folk art form that involves the creation of intricate patterns on the skin using a special tool called a "ravijärgi". This tool consists of a small, sharp blade attached to a handle, which is used to cut or score the skin in a specific pattern. The patterns are often geometric or floral in design and are typically created on the back of the hand or the forearm.
The practice of ravijärgimist has deep roots in Estonian culture and is often associated with traditional
Ravijärgimist is typically performed by skilled artisans who have undergone extensive training to master the technique.
While ravijärgimist is a traditional art form, it has also gained recognition in contemporary art circles.
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in ravijärgimist, with workshops and classes being