kaartpõhjendid
Kaartpõhjendid are a type of traditional Estonian folk footwear, typically made from wood. They are essentially clogs, characterized by their solid wooden sole and a simple upper, often made of leather or fabric, attached to the wooden base. These shoes were primarily worn in rural areas and were known for their durability and practicality.
The construction of kaartpõhjendid involved shaping a single piece of wood, usually from softer varieties like
Kaartpõhjendid were well-suited to the agricultural lifestyle and the often damp or uneven terrain of Estonia.
The production of kaartpõhjendid was a craft passed down through generations. While they are not widely worn