viikats
Viikats is a Finnish term referring to a scythe, a long, curved blade attached to a handle, used for mowing or reaping. It is a traditional agricultural tool that has been in use for centuries across various cultures, with the Finnish variant holding particular significance in the country's history and rural life. The design of the viikats typically involves a long, single-edged blade, often made of steel, fixed to a wooden snath or handle. This handle is usually curved and designed to be held with two hands, allowing for a sweeping motion to cut grass or grain.
The use of the viikats requires a specific technique, often passed down through generations, to ensure efficiency
Despite its decline in widespread agricultural use, the viikats remains a symbol of Finnish heritage and is