voimaldas
Voimaldas is a term that originates from the Luutta region in North Karelia, Finland. It refers to a broad range of artifacts created from tree trunks or branches, typically from birch or aspen trees, that have been been split or carved to produce a number of symmetrical and similar sections. These sections are then further carved, worked, or shaped to reveal off-patterned, ornate, or other visually interesting designs.
Voimaldas may serve various purposes, including use as decorative objects, decorative poles, or in some cases,
In addition to having a functional aspect to the piece, voimaldas also act as cultural references. Due