These homeshoes were purchased in Japan in 1995 at the port of Toyama. Houses have no heating, so women wear these slippers to keep their feet warm. A gift to our […]
Fabric
Muhu sussid
Muhu sussid. (Leather, fabric, embroidery). Estonia. Valmistatud muhu saarel.
Homeshoes (Cyprus)
Northern Cyprus.
Alpargates, quechua (Equador)
bright pair, fabric
Slippers with ornament (Nepal)
Slippers for women with ornament and embroidery.
Botas (Mexico)
Payzor (Afghanistan)
Pakistan and pushtun shoes, Afghan women’s shoes with flat soles and curved toe, sometimes embroidered.
Payzor (Afghanistan)
Pakistan and pushtun shoes, Afghan women’s shoes with flat soles and curved toe, sometimes embroidered.
Payzor (Afghanistan)
Pakistan and pushtun shoes, Afghan women’s shoes with flat soles and curved toe, sometimes embroidered.
Payzor (Afghanistan)
Pakistan and pushtun shoes, Afghan women’s shoes with flat soles and curved toe, sometimes embroidered.
Witso, kalon (Afghanistan)
Witso (Vaigai “Kalash-ala” Nuristani languages) kalon (“Kalash-mun,” Dard) In the past, it has been distributed to Nuristan and Dardic peoples along the current Afghan-Pakistani border. In other words – the […]
Slippers with ornament (Nepal)
Slippers for women with ornament and embroidery.
Khussa shoes (Pakistan)
Khussa – handmade footwear from North India and other South Asian countries. Local manufacturing khussa art, which is more than 5,000 years, is gradually fading. Masters, who are engaged in […]
Hmong sandals (Vietnam)
Sandals worn by both men and women. Hand-made embroidery, soles made from natural materials.
Dancing shoes (Vietnam)
Simple Vietnamese shoes are not worn on holidays , but sandals made of bamboo are. Noble residents of the capital city of Hue wore these shoes, commoners were prohibited from […]
Classical shoes (Hong Kong)
China has diverse customs and styles as regards its traditional dress culture, and the abundance and variety of Chinese footwear justifies its being singled out from other items of apparel […]
Krakowiaczki (Poland)
These beautiful soft slippers with genuine leather soles are decorated in a traditional style with floral pattern of Krakow.
Tsarouhi (Greece)
Wedding shoes yao (Vietnam)
Handmade wedding cloth shoes. Yao (JSC) (Chinese 瑶族, Pinyin: Yáo zú, Vietnam. Người Dao) – a group of people living in the territory of China (Guangdong, Hunan and Guangxi Zhuang […]
Lotus shoes (China)
Silk. The Chinese custom of breaking and binding a little girl’s feet began over one thousand years ago. Since that time, millions of Chinese women from all classes have experienced […]
Jutti (India)
Made of leather, rarely from other materials such as textiles. Juttas has no difference between the right and left shoe. India, 21st cent.
Mojari (India)
Soles of Mojari are made of treated skin of buffalo, cow and/or camel, also with leather or textile upper part. Although Modjari traditionally are worn in Rajasthan, some varieties can […]
Espadrilles (Spain)
Spanish traditional summer shoes. Fabric, rope-soled shoes made of natural materials. Spain, 20th cen