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Women's Traditional Boots, 640g, - Singye Kamo Traditional Boots ,Designs, Fashion.

Original price Rs. 5,250.00 - Original price Rs. 5,250.00
Original price
Rs. 5,250.00
Rs. 5,250.00 - Rs. 5,250.00
Current price Rs. 5,250.00

Step into Tradition: Bhutanese Women's Shoes

Embrace the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan with these exquisite traditional women's shoes. Handcrafted with intricate details and vibrant colors, these shoes are a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of Bhutan.

Features:

Authentic Design: These shoes are crafted in the traditional style, featuring a distinctive curved toe and colorful embroidery.
Comfortable Fit: Made with soft and breathable materials, these shoes offer comfort and support for all-day wear.
Unique Style: Stand out from the crowd with these one-of-a-kind shoes that showcase the beauty of Bhutanese culture.
Perfect Gift: A meaningful gift for friends, family, or anyone who appreciates unique and handcrafted items.
Add a touch of Bhutanese charm to your wardrobe with these stunning traditional shoes.

Size: We offer a wide range of shoe sizes to ensure the perfect fit for everyone

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About the Tsholam

These traditional knee-length boots known as tshoglham, came to Bhutan with Zhabdrung (great Tibetan lamas) in 1616. They were worn by Bhutanese men (usually noblemen) during formal and festive occasions, and they were padded with aromatic pine needles for warmth and comfort. 

As the craft of boot-making (tsho lham) involves needlework on leather and silk, it is categorized under the art of appliqué and embroidery (tshem zo) in Zorig Chusum, the Thirteen Traditional Crafts of Bhutan. Craftsmen in the villages also make simple boots from uncured leather.

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