Sandal
Caites
96-21-1B
From: Guatemalan Highlands
Curatorial Section: American
Object Number | 96-21-1B |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Guatemalan |
Provenience | Guatemalan Highlands |
Culture Area | Central American |
Date Made | 1970s |
Section | American |
Materials | Leather | Nails | Rubber | Steel |
Technique | Nailed | Glued | Stapled |
Description | Men's traditional sandle made from tire rubber and leather. .6 cm. thick tire sole with 1 cm. rubber projectiles. 1.5 cm. thick tire heel stapled to sole (no projectiles on heel). Stiff solid leather backing nailed to base. Open front with triangular leather piece and leather lace thong between big toe. three slits and 5 grommets in triangular piece where leather lace is woven through to secure sandle to foot. Lace is secured to tire sole by two penetrations through sole. Exterior of leather sandal back is black; the interior is reddish brown. |
Height | 13.7 cm |
Length | 26 cm |
Width | 11 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of Ruben E. Reina, 1996 |
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