öljytä
Öljytä is a traditional Finnish term that refers to a type of handcrafted, small-scale oil lamp or lantern. These devices have been used historically in rural Finland for lighting purposes, especially before the widespread availability of electric lighting. Öljytä lamps typically consist of a container filled with a combustible oil, such as animal fat, vegetable oil, or kerosene, and a wick made from natural fibers. When the wick is lit, it produces a steady flame suitable for lighting homes, workshops, and outdoor spaces.
The design of the öljytä often emphasizes simplicity and functionality, reflecting local craftsmanship and available materials.
In cultural contexts, öljytä lamps hold significance as symbols of Finnish rural heritage and self-sufficiency. They
Today, öljytä lamps can be found in antique collections and artisanal craft markets, reflecting Finnish tradition