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Bata Shoe Museum

Have you ever thought how the antique shoes look like…I guess no….here we go a breath case for you..Recreating Otzi’s footwear, 5300 years agoAncient Egyptian’s footwear

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Слайд 1Bata Shoe Museum
From antique to unique

By me…

Bata Shoe MuseumFrom antique to uniqueBy me…

Слайд 2Have you ever thought how the antique shoes look like…I

guess no….here we go a breath case for you..
Recreating Otzi’s

footwear, 5300 years ago

Ancient Egyptian’s footwear

Have you ever thought how the antique shoes look like…I guess no….here we go a breath case

Слайд 3The ancient Egyptians
Egypts hot weather meant that the sandals were

the most popular and common footwear/. Typically? Sandals were made

from really available materials such as leather, straw, palm or papyrus leaves. But pharaons and some prominent people sometimes wore sandals made of precious matels. Most of materials that had been arrived to the Bata shoe Museum comes from Ancient Egyptians’ tombs.


We all know about Greek sandals with beautiful strips and ornaments so let me skip and go fruther with some interesting facts….
The ancient EgyptiansEgypts hot weather meant that the sandals were the most popular and common footwear/. Typically?

Слайд 4The ancient Greek shoes
Hermes

The ancient Greek shoesHermes

Слайд 5The anasazi
Ancient Pueblo peoples or Ancestral Pueblo peoples were an ancient Native American culture centered

on the present-day Four Corners area of the United States, comprising southern Utah, northern Arizona,

northwest New Mexico, and southern Colorado.[1] They lived in a range of structures, including pit houses, cliff dwellings, and pueblos, designed so that they could lift entry ladders during enemy attacks, which provided security. Archaeologists referred to one of these cultural groups as the Anasazi, although the term is not preferred by contemporary Pueblo peoples.[2] The word Anaasází is Navajo for "Ancient Ones" or "Ancient Enemy"
The anasaziAncient Pueblo peoples or Ancestral Pueblo peoples were an ancient Native American culture centered on the present-day Four Corners area of the United States,

Слайд 7India
These unusual high silver covered PADUKA were worn by a

woman for important accasion,such as wedding. 18th centure

IndiaThese unusual high silver covered PADUKA were worn by a woman for important accasion,such as wedding. 18th

Слайд 8Asante

Asante

Слайд 10China
The ideal size for a women’s feet was considered to

be SAN ZUN, a measurement that roughly equals 7,62 cm

or 3 inches. Feet that achieved this perfect size were called JIN LIAN or (golden Lotuses). Although sanzun sized feet were the cultural ideal, the shoes that have survived show that couple women achived this size..

Red is an auspicious colour in China and can symbolize “youth and Vitality”. The pair of “gourd -shaped” shoe were worn by young woman(3)/ Tha pair 4 on the left side of pale yellow silk and lilac “moon gate” jin lian were most likely worn by young women (1850-1890)

ChinaThe ideal size for a women’s feet was considered to be SAN ZUN, a measurement that roughly

Слайд 11Cothic style

Cothic style

Слайд 12Renaissance

Renaissance

Слайд 13Baroque and Rococo

Baroque and Rococo

Слайд 14Baroque and Rococo

Baroque and Rococo

Слайд 16Christianity

Christianity

Слайд 17Buddhism
Judaism

BuddhismJudaism

Слайд 18Hinduism
Shinto

HinduismShinto

Слайд 19Snowshoes!!!

Snowshoes!!!

Слайд 20Snowshoe –Fumidawara ( North Japaneese snow shoes)

Snowshoe –Fumidawara ( North Japaneese snow shoes)

Слайд 21Chestnut crushing clog -2(France,1800-1900): 19th centure –chestnut was an important

source of food for both people and animals (this clog

was a tool to food production)

Bolivian Tinku sandals – highly decorated from countries with a hot climate ofthen indicate that they were worn at ceremony. These sandals were worn in the Tinku dueling dance. They are covered in sharp metal disks with heavy hobnails in the soles, designed to inflict damage on the wearer’s opponent ( 1950)

Chestnut crushing clog -2(France,1800-1900): 19th centure –chestnut was an important source of food for both people and

Слайд 25Revolution in shoe industry!

Revolution in shoe industry!

Слайд 26America

America

Слайд 27Andre Peruga

Andre Peruga

Слайд 28Redifined

Redifined

Слайд 29Reimagined

Reimagined

Слайд 31Fashion forward

Fashion forward

Слайд 32Teeny -teeny

Teeny -teeny

Слайд 33Look like Mexico)))lol

Look like Mexico)))lol

Слайд 34Just amazing – the whole shoe industry!

Just amazing – the whole shoe industry!

Слайд 35Stuff I love

Stuff I love

Слайд 36Boots-just like mine by Roger Vivier…

Boots-just like mine by Roger Vivier…

Слайд 37My stuff….

My stuff….

Слайд 38Christian Dior and Roger Vivier

Christian Dior and Roger Vivier

Слайд 39Nice quote…by Roger Vivien)

Nice quote…by Roger Vivien)

Слайд 40The end

The end

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