transparantti
Transparantti refers to a traditional Finnish folk art form that involves the creation of intricate, decorative patterns using transparent or translucent materials, often applied to glass, wood, or metal surfaces. The technique gained prominence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in the context of Finnish national romanticism, which sought to preserve and celebrate indigenous cultural heritage. The word *transparantti* itself is derived from the Finnish word *transparantti*, meaning "transparent," reflecting the core aesthetic of the craft.
The art form typically features geometric or floral motifs, often inspired by nature, Finnish folklore, or historical
Transparantti gained wider recognition through exhibitions and the establishment of workshops, particularly in cities like Helsinki