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In [[Finnish mythology]], the '''Sampo''' was a [[Artifact (archaeology)|magical artifact]] constructed by [[Ilmarinen]] that brought good fortune to its holder; nobody knows exactly what it was supposed to be. When the Sampo was stolen, it is said that Ilmarinen's homeland fell upon hard times and sent an expedition to retrieve it, but in the ensuing battle it was smashed and lost at sea.
The Sampo has been interpreted in many ways: a [[Irminsul|world pillar]] or [[world tree]], a [[compass]] or [[astrolabe]], a chest containing a treasure, a Byzantine coin die, a decorated [[Vendel period]] shield, a Christian relic, etc. In the [[Kalevala]], compiler [[Elias Lönnrot|Lönnrot]] interpreted it to be a [[quern-stone|quern]] or [[mill (grinding)|mill]] of some sort that made [[flour]], [[salt]], and [[gold]] out of thin air. The world pillar theory, originally developed by historian of religions [[Uno Harva]] and linguistic E. N. Setälä in the early 20th century, is the most widely accepted one.
== Description in the Kalevala ==
[[Image:Gallen-Kallela The defence of the Sampo.jpg|thumb|right|''The defence of the Sampo'' by [[Akseli Gallen-Kallela]]]]
The Sampo was a pivotal element of the plot of the Finnish epic poem ''[[Kalevala]]'', compiled in [[1835]] (and expanded in [[1849]]) by [[Elias Lönnrot]] based on earlier Finnish [[oral tradition]].
In the expanded second version of the poem, the Sampo is forged by [[Ilmarinen]], a legendary [[blacksmith|smith]], as a task set by the Mistress of [[Pohjola]] in return for her daughter's hand.
: ''"Ilmarinen, worthy brother,''
: ''Thou the only skilful blacksmith,''
: ''Go and see her wondrous beauty,''
: ''See her gold and silver garments,''
: ''See her robed in finest raiment,''
: ''See her sitting on the rainbow,''
: ''Walking on the clouds of purple.''
: ''Forge for her the magic Sampo,''
: ''Forge the lid in many colors,''
: ''Thy reward shall be the virgin,''
: ''Thou shalt win this bride of beauty;''
: ''Go and bring the lovely maiden''
: ''To thy home in Kalevala."''<ref name="crawford">[http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/kveng/kvrune10.htm Kalevala, Rune X]. Translated by John Martin Crawford (1888).</ref>
Ilmarinen works for several days at a mighty forge until finally the Sampo is created:
: ''On one side the flour is grinding,''
: ''On another salt is making,''
: ''On a third is money forging,''
: ''And the lid is many-colored.''
: ''Well the Sampo grinds when finished,''
: ''To and fro the lid in rocking,''
: ''Grinds one measure at the day-break,''
: ''Grinds a measure fit for eating,''
: ''Grinds a second for the market,''
: ''Grinds a third one for the store-house.''<ref name="crawford" />
Later, [[Louhi]] the [[sorcery|sorceress]] steals the Sampo, provoking Ilmarinen and [[Väinämöinen]] to enter her stronghold in secret and retrieve it. Louhi, in reply, pursues them and combats Väinämöinen. In the struggle, Louhi is vanquished and the Sampo is destroyed.
== Portrayal in film ==
In 1959 the joint [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]-Finnish [[film]] production ''Sampo'' (titled ''[[The Day the Earth Froze]]'' when released in the [[United States]]) adapted the Kalevala to the big screen. Directed by [[Risto Orko]] and [[Aleksandr Ptushko]], and written by [[Väinö Kaukonen]] and [[Viktor Vitkovich]], the movie somewhat alters the circumstances surrounding the Sampo's creation; Louhi kidnaps Ilmarinen's sister Annikki to compel him to build a Sampo for her. However, the movie remains reasonably true to the original tale in broad outline, and the Sampo's fate is the same.
Episode 422 of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'', produced in the 1992–93 season, featured ''The Day the Earth Froze''. Though the movie does explain what a Sampo is, the ''MST3K'' characters are talking during the explanation and miss it, and are therefore confused throughout the film as to what exactly a ''Sampo'' is. In Episode 506, [[Eegah]], they receive a letter from a fan which includes a photograph of a portable television set with the brand name "Sampo".
In the Warner Brothers cartoon, "What's Opera Doc", Elmer Fudd sings "Yes, magic helmet. And I'll give you a Sampo", mispronouncing "sample" but smiling knowingly at the camera to reveal the inside joke.
The sampo is also being forged in the 2006 movie [[Jade Warrior (film)]]. The movie which is a Finnish - Chinese co-production and is loosely based on the kalavela and includes Wu Xia elements as well.
== Similar devices ==
The [[Cornucopia]] of [[Greek mythology]] also produces endless goods.
Some versions of the [[Holy Grail|Grail myth]] emphasize how the Grail creates food and goods.
The fictional world of ''[[Star Trek]]'' includes a "[[replicator (Star Trek)|replicator]]", which creates complex materials from recorded information on their structures.
== Other meanings ==
Sampo is also a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[given name]].
In [[1933]], A. A. Öpik named a new genus of [[orthida|orthide]] [[brachiopod]] from the [[Ordovician]] period of earth history ''Sampo'' after the mythical artifact of the same name.<ref name="opik">{{cite web
| last = Isaak
| first = Mark
| date = 27 April 2007
| url = http://home.earthlink.net/~misaak/taxonomy/taxEtym.html
| title = "Etymologies"
| work = Curiosities of Biological Nomenclature
| publisher = Earthlink.net
| accessdate = 2007-04-28
}}</ref>
There is a Finnish brand of diverse products which is called Sampo.
Sampo is also the name of a Christian ska band.
== See also ==
* [[Ilmarinen]]
* [[Kalevala]]
== Footnotes ==
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== External links ==
* {{Imdb title|title=Sampo|id=0053240}}
Finnish Literature Society's Kalevala site
http://www.finlit.fi/kalevala/index.php?m=163&l=2
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