Paduka (Indian footwear)

India / South Asia Collection

Accession Nr.: 50.760.1-2
Type: costumes
Date of production:
19th c.
Colonial period
Place of production:
Materials: brass cable; wood
Techniques: inlay
Dimensions: height: 10 cm
width: 26 cm
An ancient Indian footwear type. The name paduka is derived from the Sanskrit word padaraksha: foot protection. The shoe is simply a wooden sole with a knob between the toes. This pair is a special piece decorated with brass inlay.