rökstänger
Rökstänger, also known as smoke sticks, are traditional Swedish fireworks that have been a part of Swedish culture for centuries. They are typically made from a mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur, which is ignited to produce a loud bang and a cloud of smoke. The smoke is often colored using various metallic salts, resulting in vibrant and colorful displays.
The use of rökstänger is deeply rooted in Swedish traditions, particularly during the Christmas season. They
Rökstänger are also used in other cultural events and celebrations throughout Sweden, adding a festive and
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in rökstänger, with many people rediscovering the