schoff
Schoff is a traditional German term for a type of wooden shoe, commonly associated with the regions of the Black Forest and Alsace. These shoes were historically crafted from a single piece of wood, typically beech or oak, and were designed to be durable, water-resistant, and comfortable for everyday wear. Schoff were particularly popular among peasants and laborers due to their practicality and ability to withstand harsh working conditions.
The construction of schoff involved carving the shoe from a solid block of wood, shaping it to
Schoff were not only functional but also held cultural significance. They were often passed down through generations
The craft of making schoff has seen a revival in recent years, with artisans reviving traditional techniques