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Slipper

Date1891
MediumCotton, rush
DimensionsObject/Work: 75 x 26 x 75 mm
ClassificationsCostume
Terms
    Object numberC08881
    DescriptionPair of rush soled shoes or slippers, with cotton or linen canvas uppers and long straps. They have woven esparto rush soles and the uppers are decorated with wool in a cross stitch pattern with a floral motif in the centre. These shoes are known as alpargatas or spargetts and are from the Basque region of Spain. They come from a very ancient form of shoe, originating in Ancient Egypt and then through the Romans who added an upper to the rush base. Spanish took the alpargatas to the Americas and they became widely adopted there. They are a still a popular shoe style today, with a simple and often colourful cotton upper and flat jute sole.
    On View
    Not on view
    Shoe
    1800-1850
    Hat
    1800-1850
    Medieval leather shoe.
    1509 - 1547
    Slipper
    1850-1900
    Basket
    1830-1850
    Basket
    1848
    Shoe-Horn
    1700 - 1750
    Shoe
    1800-1902
    Shoe
    1800-1840
    Shoe
    1700-1710