raddamaking
Raddamaking, also known as radda making, is a traditional craft practiced in the Indian state of Rajasthan, particularly in the districts of Jaipur and Alwar. The term "radda" refers to a type of traditional Rajasthani footwear, typically worn by men. The process of raddamaking involves several intricate steps, including the preparation of the leather, the cutting and shaping of the sole, the assembly of the upper, and the final finishing touches.
The craft begins with the selection of high-quality leather, which is then cleaned and prepared using various
The upper of the radda is made from a variety of materials, including leather, suede, and fabric.
Raddamaking is a highly skilled craft that requires years of training and practice to master. The makers
Raddamaking is an important part of Rajasthani culture and heritage, and the craft is still practiced by