tilgutumise
Tilgutumise is a traditional Estonian folk art form that involves the decorative pouring of colored liquids, typically wax or similar substances, onto a surface to create intricate and colorful patterns. This art technique is often practiced during cultural festivals, celebrations, and as a craft hobby, reflecting Estonia’s rich heritage of decorative arts.
Originating from rural communities, tilgutumise has evolved from simple practical activities into a recognized artistic expression.
Materials commonly used in tilgutumise include beeswax, paraffin, or other thermoplastic materials, which are melted and
While traditional tilgutumise is rooted in folk practices, contemporary artists often incorporate modern materials and methods,
Overall, tilgutumise exemplifies Estonia’s vibrant cultural traditions and continues to be cherished as both a craft