verkka
Verkka is a traditional Finnish handcrafted wooden tool used primarily for splitting firewood. The tool is characterized by its simple yet effective design, consisting of a long wooden handle attached to a flat, wedge-shaped blade made from hardwood, such as oak or ash. The blade is typically sharpened on one edge to create a sharp cutting surface, allowing the user to efficiently split logs by driving the blade into the wood.
The origins of the verkka trace back to rural Finland, where it was widely used in households
To use a verkka, the user positions the blade against the grain of the wood and applies
While the verkka remains a nostalgic symbol of Finnish craftsmanship, its use has declined in modern times