kahendpääs
Kahendpääs refers to a type of traditional Estonian shoe characterized by its distinctive two-pointed design. These shoes were typically made from leather, often cowhide or calfskin, and were designed for durability and practicality in rural settings. The unique pointed shape at both the toe and the heel is a defining feature, distinguishing them from other footwear styles.
The construction of kahendpääs usually involved a relatively simple process. A single piece of leather was
Kahendpääs were most prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries across various regions of Estonia, though regional