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Riista and Puukko towels
"Riista" towel. Cowberry red and linen white kitchen towel. Beautyful game pattern with partridge, fish, grain gob and cowberries.
"Puukko" towel. Black and linen colored towel with traditional knife and helavyö-belt pattern.
Both towels are made in Finland by Jokipiin Pellava Oy. 50% linen 50% cotton.
"Riista" towel. Cowberry red and linen white kitchen towel. Beautyful game pattern with partridge, fish, grain gob and cowberries.
"Puukko" towel. Black and linen colored towel with traditional knife and helavyö-belt pattern.
Both towels are made in Finland by Jokipiin Pellava Oy. 50% linen 50% cotton.
The villagers and boys were amazed and in awe when a huge oddity rolled down the road in September, 1922. Alfred Kosola’s horses had to tax their strength when drawing a sleigh with an indenting hammer of 5.000 kilograms, along the snowless road to the Järvenpää’s factory. The cubs’ imagination really took over, when they began to hear a constant pounding from the factory. It was like an iron giant’s sledgehammer banging.