varianteille
Varianteille is a lesser-known but historically significant French term that refers to a type of traditional, handcrafted wooden shoe originating from the Var department in Provence, southern France. These shoes, often made from olive or chestnut wood, were designed to be durable, lightweight, and suitable for the region’s rugged terrain. Varianteille were particularly favored by peasants and laborers due to their practicality and ability to withstand harsh working conditions.
The construction of varianteille typically involved carving the shoe from a single piece of wood, which was
While varianteille were once widely used in Provence, their production declined with the rise of industrial