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Colorful shoes on rack in souk of Dubai.
Colorful assortment of bobouches
Traditional indian Footwear from Kolhapur, india
Colorful ethnic shoes for sale at Surajkund Crafts Mela, Surajkund, Faridabad, Haryana, India. Surajkund Mela is an annual fair in in Delhi, India, that showcases the finest handlooms, handicrafts, authentic fragrances & flavors of rich Indian cuisines all the regions of India.
Traditional turkish shoes in street shop in Istanbul. Oriental turkish shoes, Grand Bazar open street market.
colorful shoes on a rack in a souk in the Middle East
Shoes in Arabian style, market of Dubai
KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL , INDIA - DECEMBER 12TH 2014 : Handmade jute shoes on display, handicrafts show during Handicraft Fair in Kolkata - the biggest handicrafts fair in Asia.
Traditional mojari shoes (Juttis) of various designs on display. These are shoes made from leather and decorated with various elements for royalty
Traditional shoes of Rajasthan called Jutti for sale
Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Al-Dirah. Hand made traditional shoes at the Souq Al-Zal.
Arab shoes in a souk
Moroccan slippers lined up on a shoe rack in a shop. Medina of Marrakech, Morocco. ( XXXL Canon 5D Mark II)
Traditional colorful Arabic slippers in a shop
A basket full of colourful handmade Moroccan slippers arranged in a pattern
Some Aladdin Type shoes in a souk in deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Shoe display in a shop in Dubai
Slippers for sale in in the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, Turkey
Arabic shoes in Dubaï souk
a shoe shop the souq or Market in the old town in the city of Dubai in the Arab Emirates in the Gulf of Arabia.
Colorful Uzbek traditional slippers at a market
Traditional Turkish Shoes
traditional arabic sandals selling on street. image taken in dubai
Some colourful ladies shoes selling in a souk in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Souvenir shop. Traditional handmade slipper Tsarouchi shoes. Greece.
The Juti or Jutti is a type of footwear common in North India, Pakistan, and neighboring regions. They are traditionally made up of leather and with extensive embroidery, in real gold and silver thread as inspired by royalty in the subcontinent over 400 years ago. Prior to that, Rajputs of the northwest used to wear leather juttis, also called ethnic shoes
Couple in traditional clothing exploring the market in Riyadh, surrounded by colorful textiles and handcrafted goods. The market exudes cultural richness and a welcoming atmosphere.
Nepali Traditional wedding red shoes in the market.Kaapa Lnaka in the Newari language. Nepali Festival shoes.
Colorful wall of sandals and slippers waiting for the tourists at the street shop in El Kantaoui
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