pahaks
Pahaks are a type of footwear traditionally worn by various indigenous groups in Southeast Asia, particularly in regions with tropical climates. These are often made from natural materials like rattan, bamboo, or palm leaves, woven together to form a flexible and durable shoe. The design of pahaks can vary significantly between different cultural groups, reflecting local customs and environmental needs. Some styles are simple sandals with minimal strapping, designed for breathability and ease of movement in hot weather. Others might incorporate more intricate weaving patterns or additional materials for protection.
The primary function of pahaks is to protect the wearer's feet from rough terrain, insect bites, and