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Sandals
Punjabi Jutta (India)
Punjabi Jutta – leather shoes, popular in Punjabi, stitched by hand. Punjabi Jutta worn by both men and women, the shape of shoes for women is slightly different, but in […]
Chappals ( India)
Kolhapur, a town in the state of Maharashtra, famous for its leather sandals from the XIV century. Today kolhapur chappal design is found throughout India, and their name is used […]
Sandals (Brazil)
Punjabi Jutta (India)
Punjabi Jutta – leather shoes, popular in Punjabi, stitched by hand. Punjabi Jutta worn by both men and women, the shape of shoes for women is slightly different, but in […]
Sandals (Cuba)
Patria o muerte – Viva Cuba libre!
Sandals (Cuba)
Patria o muerte – Viva Cuba libre!
Sandals (Ethiopia)
Cutarras (Panama)
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Havaianas (Brazil)
Since their introduction in 1962, Havaianas have joined the symbols of Brazilian football and samba. In Brazil, literally everyone wears Havaianas – now a world-famous brand of rubber and plastic […]
Wooden sandals (Pakistan)
From Swat, Pakistan – beautiful wooden shoes with carved patterns, Darden, living area Torwali – Bahrain.
Saplai, Chapals (Afghanistan)
Saplai or Chapals, are in the province of Khaber in Afghanistan, the Pashtun people. It is believed that come from Peshawar. Made of goat skin by special order for the […]
Kahmaran Marash (Turkey)
Leather, hand made boots. 20 th century, Turkey.
Hmong sandals (Vietnam)
Sandals worn by both men and women. Hand-made embroidery, soles made from natural materials.
Menorquinas (Spain)
Menorca. Menorquinas – is the traditional footwear of local residents, mostly farmers. This leather sandals on a very thin and flat shoes. They are in our days sew by hand.
Sandals (Tanzania)
Definition: a shoe with a bottom part that is held in place with straps around the foot and sometimes the ankle Origin of sandal: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin sandalium, […]
Сhappals (India)
Indian leather sandals. Handmade shoes, made of buffalo’s tight skin. Embroidery, inlaid mirrors. India, 20th cent.
Kupkab (United Arab Emirates)
Leather and wood. Leather sanadals protecting feet from hot sand. United Arab Emirates, Dubai, 19th cent.
Sandals (South Africa)
Car tyre rubber sandal, South Africa.
Sandals Das (Somali)
Leather.
Sandals (Uganda)
Leather and embroidery. 21st cent.