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Though at first glance authentic to non-Saami people, the patterns on these gáktis are not traditional anywhere in Sapmi. Gákti is the Northern Sámi word used by non-Sámi speakers to refer to many different types of traditional clothing worn by the Sámi in northern areas of Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula in Russia.
Jussipaita (transl. Jussi sweater); a traditional sweater from the Finnish region of Southern Ostrobothnia Finnish folk dancers in a 1907 postcard sent from Mustamäki, Finland A peasant girl and a woman in traditional dress from Ruokolahti, eastern Finland, as depicted by Severin Falkman in 1882
Marimekko Corporation (Finnish: Marimekko Oyj) [4] [5] is a Finnish textiles, clothing, and home furnishings company founded by Viljo and Armi Ratia in Helsinki in 1951. Marimekko made important contributions to fashion in the 1960s. It is particularly noted for its brightly colored printed fabrics and simple styles, used both in women's ...
The word "nutukas" is borrowed into English from Finnish, which adapted it from Sámi languages.In various Sámi languages, such boots are called in Northern Sami: nuvttot or gállohat; Lule Sami: nuvtaga; Southern Sami: novhtehke or gejhkehke; Kildin Sami: пиматҍ (pimat'); Skolt Sami: nu'trneǩ; Inari Sami: njuuppâh; Pite Sami: guobok; and Ume Sami: nuuhtahka, most of which apparently ...
Finnish clothing (4 P) Finnish cuisine (17 C, 82 P) D. ... Pages in category "Culture of Finland" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total.
Stockmann plc is a Finnish retailer established in 1862.. Stockmann's eight company-owned department stores are in Finland (six), Estonia (one), and Latvia (one). There also was an additional nine Stockmann-branded department stores in Russia owned and operated by Reviva Holdings, with a license to use the Stockmann name until 2028.
Tokmanni Group Oyj is a Finnish retail chain, which is also the largest discount store chain in Finland in terms of net sales in 2019. [2] Tokmanni is Finland's only nationwide discount store chain, and at the end of 2019 it had almost 200 stores around the country.