tukiajat
Tukiajat is a term used to describe a specific type of traditional Inuit footwear. These boots are typically made from sealskin or other animal hides, with the fur often left on the exterior for added warmth and waterproofing. The construction of tukiajat is a meticulous process, passed down through generations, and involves careful cutting, stitching, and shaping of the materials to create a durable and functional boot designed for Arctic conditions.
The design of tukiajat emphasizes practicality and adaptation to the environment. They are often characterized by