suurtyikute
Suurtyikute is a term used in Estonian folklore and rural traditions, often referring to large, intricately carved wooden spoons or ladles. These implements were typically crafted from a single piece of wood, with the bowl of the spoon being notably deep and the handle long and often decorated. Historically, suurtyikute served both practical and ceremonial purposes in Estonian households.
The practical function of suurtyikute was primarily for serving food, especially thick soups, stews, and porridges,
In some traditions, suurtyikute were considered significant household items, passed down through generations. They might have