takarvoja
Takarvoja is a term primarily used in certain regions of Finland to refer to a specific type of knitted woolen sock. These socks are traditionally made by hand, often featuring intricate patterns and a sturdy construction designed for warmth and durability. The wool used is typically from sheep, known for its insulating properties and water-repellent nature.
The craftsmanship involved in creating takarvoja can vary greatly, with some socks displaying simple, functional designs
Takarvoja are most commonly worn during colder months, providing essential warmth for outdoor activities like hiking,