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Syria * Wooden groove-carved pedestal
sandal
Although raised wooden pedestal or platform sandals, made out
of a single block of wood, were frequently worn in the entire
Middle East area, it is unlikely that the design shown here was
made by local artisans. As it happens, this type of sandal was
also worn in an area stretching from the west coast of Africa
(Mauritania) to south east Russia and the eastern Indian region.
The Ottoman empire once covered the same area and it is evident
that people living in this area became strongly influenced by
Turkish fashion and footwear designs. Many were beautifully inlaid
with mother of pearl or intricately carved. The one shown here
has an upper which clearly show West African accents or might
even originate theere with its colourful woollen pom-poms and
reddish dyed leather, as a result of the lively trade going on
between all conquered areas. The tip at the heel-end together
with the very pointed toe indicates that this design was originally
meant to be tied to the foot by way of cloth bindings instead
of a leather strap.
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