pallinars
Pallinars are a type of traditional, handcrafted wooden shoe originating from the northern regions of Norway, particularly the Finnmark and Troms counties. These shoes are known for their distinctive design, which includes a thick, padded sole and a high, rounded upper part that covers the ankle. The name "pallinar" is derived from the Norwegian word *palle*, meaning "sole," reflecting the shoe’s emphasis on comfort and durability.
Pallinars were historically crafted from birch bark, reindeer hide, or sturdy wood, often combined with wool
Today, pallinars are considered a cultural artifact, reflecting the practicality and resourcefulness of traditional Arctic lifestyles.