Just decades ago there were thousands. Now only about 30 Dutch clog-makers remain, fighting to save a dying craft with the wooden shoes more often found today as fridge-magnets rather than footwear.
An curved arrow pointing right. There are only 10 clog makers left in the Netherlands hand-carving wooden shoes. And there are even fewer clog painters. The craftspeople who are left are near ...
The clog maker is continuing the legacy of her great-grandfather who owned a clog shop, and her father who owned a shoe factory. "Clogs aren't just another normal type of footwear, they're part of our ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jackie Leggett says clogs are part of the UK's cultural heritage [BBC] They may look clunky and a little bit odd but Jackie ...