ülemalla
Ülemalla is a traditional Finnish technique used in woodworking and furniture-making, characterized by precise joinery and craftsmanship. The term "ülemalla" refers to a specific method of fitting and connecting wooden components without the use of nails or nails, relying instead on interlocking joints, often with intricate cuts and fittings that ensure stability and longevity.
Historically, ülemalla was employed in the construction of furniture, boats, and other wooden structures, particularly in
The process of ülemalla involves careful planning of joint geometries, including dovetail, mortise-and-tenon, and other interlocking
Today, ülemalla is regarded as an important aspect of Finnish cultural heritage and craftsmanship. It exemplifies