Kiso Nezuko Geta for Men Black Plain Traditional Crafts Made in Japan
Product Description
The origins of Kiso geta (traditional Japanese wooden clogs) date back approximately 300 years. These geta were highly valued and transported to distant places like Edo and Owari, gaining popularity for their quality, made from the precious Kiso wood. After a brief decline post-Meiji Restoration, the production of Kiso geta saw a revival in the early Showa era. The unique grain and color of Kiso nezuko wood, along with its light weight and water resistance, were rediscovered, making these geta beloved for their comfort. The smooth feel and rustic charm of Kiso geta are now celebrated worldwide. Each pair is handcrafted by skilled artisans, adhering to traditional methods. While exposure to rain may cause some staining, it does not affect the comfort or durability of the geta, which are also known for their resistance to decay.
The free-size design accommodates various foot sizes, and they can be worn with the heel slightly protruding for a stylish look. These geta make for a delightful gift, allowing the recipient to enjoy the comfort of Kiso nezuko geta.
Product Specification
Material: Kiso nezuko wood
Height: Approximately 4.5 cm
Size: Free M size (approximately 24.5–26.5 cm)
Dimensions: Length 24.5 cm, Width 11.5 cm
Weight: Approximately 500 g
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