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Bath-Clog

Date1700-1902
MediumWood
ClassificationsCostume
Terms
    Object numberC13133
    DescriptionCarved wood sandal or bath clog; similar to Indian padukas worn by Hindus and Jains.

    The uncovered upper of a paduka is suited the warm climate. They were often used by holy men as the small surface area on the ground prevented damaging insects and vegetation. They were also worn on special occasions.

    This type of shoe was probably introduced to East Africa through trade.
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    Bath-Clog
    1890-1907
    Bath-Clog
    1700-1902
    Bath-Clog
    1875-1899
    Belt
    1800-1850
    Shoe
    1900-1914
    Domino
    1800
    Fly-Whisk
    1834-1836
    Durga
    1800-1900
    Cloak
    1755
    Gorget
    1800-1840