• Shoes made of emu feathers and human hair worn by Kurdaitcha shaman.

    Shoes made of emu feathers and human hair worn by Kurdaitcha shaman
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    Shoes made of emu feathers and human hair worn by Kurdaitcha shaman

  • Boots made of vegetable fiber from Japan

    Boots made of vegetable fiber from Japan
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    Boots made of vegetable fiber from Japan

  • Kids shoes with tiger heads from China

    Kids shoes with tiger heads from China
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    Kids shoes with tiger heads from China

  • “Lotus” shoes made with black silk

    "Lotus" shoes made with black silk
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    “Lotus” shoes made with black silk

  • Shoes from the palace of Empress Tsu-Hi

    Shoes from the palace of Empress Tsu-Hi
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    Shoes from the palace of Empress Tsu-Hi

  • Leather and tire shoes from Guatemala

    Leather and tire shoes from Guatemala
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    Leather and tire shoes from Guatemala

  • Leather sandals with coins from Nigeria

    Leather sandals with coins from Nigeria
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    Leather sandals with coins from Nigeria

  • Kids moccasins from Canada

    Kids moccasins from Canada
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    Kids moccasins from Canada

  • Moccasin worn by Iroquois for rituals.

    Moccasin worn by Iroquois for rituals.
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    Moccasin worn by Iroquois for rituals.

  • “Babybotte” shoes from France

    "Babybotte" shoes from France
    Image Credit: Quentin Lafont – musée des Confluences

    “Babybotte” shoes from France

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