seppiä
Seppiä is a Finnish term that translates to "cobbler" or "shoemaker" in English. Historically, seppiä were skilled artisans responsible for the creation, repair, and alteration of footwear. This was a vital trade in communities, ensuring that people had durable and functional shoes. The profession required a deep understanding of leather, stitching techniques, and foot anatomy to craft shoes that were both comfortable and long-lasting.
The work of a seppä often involved a variety of tools, including awls, knives, hammers, and lasts.
While the traditional role of the seppä has diminished with the advent of mass-produced footwear and modern