rinkas
Rinkas are a traditional type of wooden clog or shoe originating from the Baltic region, particularly associated with the cultures of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. These handcrafted footwear items are known for their distinctive design, which includes a thick wooden sole and a simple, often minimalist upper structure. Rinkas are typically made from a single piece of wood, such as oak or pine, and are designed to be durable and practical for everyday use.
The construction of rinkas involves carving a single block of wood into the desired shape, with the
Rinkas have been worn for centuries, reflecting the practical needs of Baltic farmers and laborers. Their simplicity
Beyond their practical use, rinkas also hold symbolic significance. They represent the connection between people and