notlarda
Notlarda are a traditional form of footwear originating from indigenous cultures in North Africa, particularly associated with Berber and Tuareg communities. The term "notlarda" commonly refers to a type of hand-made, open-toed, and often leather-made sandals or slippers designed for practical use in arid and hot environments. These footwear items are typically crafted using natural materials such as leather, fabric, or woven fibers, and are designed to provide comfort and ventilation in desert climates.
Historically, notlada footwear has served multiple functions, including protection from the sun and rough terrain, while
In contemporary times, notlarda have gained interest beyond their traditional contexts as parts of cultural heritage
Despite their historical roots, notlarda remain a symbol of cultural identity and indigenous craftsmanship. Preservation of