sovitelleet
Sovitelleet, also known as ice sculptures or ice art, are three-dimensional sculptures carved into blocks of ice. The term "sovitelleet" is derived from the Finnish word "sovellus," which means "application" or "use," reflecting the practical applications of ice in art and entertainment. These sculptures are typically created using a combination of ice, water, and sometimes food-grade glycerin to prevent the ice from melting too quickly. The process involves carefully carving the ice to create intricate designs, often inspired by nature, mythology, or abstract concepts.
Sovitelleet are commonly used in winter festivals, Christmas markets, and other seasonal events. They are also
The popularity of sovitelleet has grown in recent years, with many artists and enthusiasts creating unique