süütureid
Süütureid refers to traditional Estonian embroidery techniques that have been practiced for centuries, particularly in rural areas. These intricate designs often feature symbolic motifs such as flowers, birds, geometric patterns, and nature-inspired elements, each carrying cultural or practical significance. The craft was historically used to decorate clothing, household textiles, and ceremonial garments, reflecting the wearer’s social status, marital status, or regional identity.
The most common types of Estonian embroidery include *kangas* (a dense, multicolored stitching often seen on
Süütureid flourished as a communal activity, with women passing down techniques through generations. In the 20th