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  2. Clog - Wikipedia

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    Wooden upper clogs; are made by hollowing out a lump of solid wood to make a combined upper and lower. Two main variants can be seen: whole foot clogs; where the wooden upper covers the whole of the foot to near the ankle, such as the Dutch klomp. They are also known as "wooden shoes".

  3. International Wooden Shoe Museum Eelde - Wikipedia

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    Over 2,200 different pairs of wooden shoes and footwear with wooden soles from 43 countries. [4] Hundreds of pieces of clog-making equipment from seven European countries. Simple machinery dating from the 1920s, from the Netherlands, Germany and France. An extensive collection of international literature, including photographs.

  4. Portal:Netherlands/Selected picture/6 - Wikipedia

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    Dutch wooden shoes (whole feet clogs or klompen), in the traditional everyday use style. Nowadays mostly folklore, some three million pairs are made each year, primarily as souvenirs for the tourist industry. Only some Dutch farmers and gardeners still wear these as everyday footwear.

  5. Klomp - Wikipedia

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    Dutch clogs, for everyday use. The red painting on top makes the clogs look like leather shoes. It is a traditional motif on painted clogs. A klomp (Dutch: ⓘ, plural klompen [ˈklɔmpə(n)] ⓘ) is a whole-foot clog from the Netherlands. Along with cheese, tulips, and windmills, they are strongly associated with the country and are considered ...

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  8. File:Klompen (Dutch Clogs), Wooden Shoes Museum in Drenthe.jpg

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    Most are made with machines but still a small number of craftsmen cut scrape and shape blocks of wood into clogs. Most are quite practical but many are works of art. The most unusual are kept at the International Clog Museum, Internationaal Klompenmuseum , in Eelde.

  9. Clog (British) - Wikipedia

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    Another disadvantage is that the wood has a tendency to split if taken from the centre of the tree. [3] So much alder was used for clogs that in parts of Wales it was called Pren Clocsia (Clog Wood) rather than Gwern. [13] Beech is a good wood for machining, but suffers from being heavy and having a short grain. Modern machined-beech soles tend ...