Item Description 

     ANTIQUE HAND CARVED WOODEN TRIBAL HINDU GOD KRISHNA SLIPPER, KHADAU FOOTWEAR 5500- 30

    Weight - 532 gm // 1.173 Pound

    Size - 25.5x9x8 cm (LxwxH) 

Traditional Khadau Wooden Sandals/Charan Paduka, Slipper Chappal for Auspicious Occasions Made of Original Wood 10" Inches Approx.

Beautiful pair of Vintage wooden Paduka. Ready to add Asian vintage to your interior decor. There is a slight color difference in both.

Paduka is Indian's oldest, most quintessential footwear, it is little more than a sole with a post and knob, which is engaged between the big and second toe. It has been historically worn in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

Khadau Wooden Slippers are handcrafted and features minimalistic design with a nail like thumb holder for keeping the foot in place.
Considered to be the slipper of Lord Ram, known as "Charan Paduka", Khadau is a kind of wooden slipper within the form of a flat wooden base with a toe hold sticking out. In ancient times Khadau - the Wooden Slippers were used by rishi munis and students of the gurukul. Khadau was and still today is used while performing pooja and othe religious and auspicious ceremonies. Khadau as "Charan Paduka" may also be stored in Pooja room as a symbol of god's feet.