A Kuksa cup is a traditional wooden drinking vessel originating from the Sámi people of northern Scandinavia, particularly Lapland. Hand-carved from birch burl — a knot in the birch tree where the grain twists and strengthens — each kuksa is unique and incredibly durable. These cups are cherished for their rustic beauty and deep connection to Nordic nature and culture. Often passed down through generations, a kuksa is more than just a cup — it’s a companion for outdoor adventures, a symbol of craftsmanship, and a reminder of life lived close to the wild.