võrrkus
Võrrkus is a term originating from Estonian culture, often translated as a "worry doll" or "worry puppet." These are small, handmade figures, typically crafted from twigs, yarn, or fabric scraps, and are traditionally associated with indigenous folklore. The creation of a võrrkus involves a belief that one can transfer their worries and troubles to the doll by whispering them to it, usually before bedtime.
The ritualistic use of võrrkus suggests a method of emotional catharsis. By externalizing anxieties onto a
The practice of using võrrkus is not a widespread commercial phenomenon but rather a more intimate, often