mapelés
Mapelés are a type of traditional wooden shoe that originated in the Basque Country, a region spanning parts of Spain and France. Historically, mapelés were worn by rural workers and farmers for practical reasons, offering protection and durability for agricultural tasks. The shoes are typically carved from a single piece of wood, often beech or poplar, and feature a simple, clog-like design.
The craftsmanship involved in creating mapelés is a significant aspect of their cultural heritage. Artisans would
While no longer commonly worn for daily work, mapelés are still recognized as an important symbol of