tuntipalkat
Tuntipalkat, also known as the "Finnish flag," is a traditional Finnish folk costume that has been worn during various cultural events and celebrations since the 19th century. The costume is characterized by its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, which often include elements of nature such as flowers, leaves, and birds. The traditional tuntipalkat consists of a long, flowing skirt made of wool or synthetic fabric, typically in shades of blue, red, or green, and a blouse with a high collar and long sleeves. The skirt is often adorned with embroidery or appliqué, featuring traditional Finnish motifs such as the "kantele" (a traditional Finnish stringed instrument) or the "sampo" (a mythical hammer used to create the world).
The tuntipalkat is typically worn with a headpiece called a "kruunu," which is a headdress made of
The tuntipalkat is a symbol of Finnish culture and heritage, and is often worn during traditional festivals