rautasivakoihin
Rautasivakoihin, often translated as "iron teeth" or "iron fangs," is a Finnish term that refers to a type of traditional Finnish footwear. These were essentially clogs or wooden shoes that had metal inserts or entirely metal soles attached to the bottom. The purpose of these metal additions was to provide greater durability and grip, especially on icy or slippery surfaces.
The design of rautasivakoihin varied depending on the region and the specific needs of the wearer. In
While the exact origins are difficult to pinpoint, rautasivakoihin represent a practical adaptation to the environment