silkkisiltä
Silkkisiltä is a Finnish term that translates to "silken bridge" and refers to a type of traditional Finnish ice bridge. These bridges were constructed using intertwined branches, often birch or willow, which were then packed with snow and ice. The snow and ice would freeze, creating a relatively smooth and sturdy surface that could be used for crossing frozen bodies of water, such as rivers or lakes.
The construction of silkkisiltä was a communal effort, especially in rural areas. Villagers would gather branches
Silkkisiltä were an important part of winter life in Finland for centuries, facilitating travel and trade during