torukeste
Torukeste is a term that refers to a type of traditional Estonian handbell. These bells are typically made of metal and are often found in small sizes, sometimes as part of a larger set. Historically, torukeste were used in various contexts, including in religious ceremonies, for signaling, and as decorative elements on clothing or horses. The craftsmanship of torukeste can vary, with some being intricately designed and others more utilitarian. Their sound is often described as clear and high-pitched. While their widespread use has diminished with modern advancements, torukeste remain a part of Estonian cultural heritage and are sometimes collected or recreated by artisans. The term itself is derived from the Estonian word "toru," meaning tube or pipe, likely referencing the construction of some bell designs. The specific origins and evolution of torukeste are not extensively documented, but their presence is noted in various historical accounts and ethnographic studies of Estonia.