ruokokyniä
Ruokokyniä is a Finnish term that translates to "reed pens" or "reed pens." These writing instruments are traditionally made from hollow reeds, typically found in marshy areas. The process of creating a ruokokyni involves selecting a suitable reed, cutting it to the desired length, and then carefully shaping and sharpening one end to form a nib. The hollow nature of the reed allows it to hold a small amount of ink, which is then transferred to the writing surface as the pen moves.
Historically, reed pens were used in various cultures for writing and drawing before the widespread adoption
While largely superseded by modern writing instruments, reed pens are still sometimes used by artists and calligraphers