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2 340 kr
The wet beak is a light and flexible shoe with a shaft of soft natural tanned reindeer skin. The lacing is tied around the shoe. The beak shoe has a distinctive, distinct character with a strong cultural heritage that has its origins far back in time.
Made of natural tanned leather in Swedish Lapland above the Arctic Circle, in Sattajärvi shoemaking.
Environmentally friendly tanning of natural tanned leather is KERO's specialty. The tanning of the skin is done with substances from the plant kingdom, a method that has been known since time immemorial and is the most environmentally friendly.
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Fr. 350 kr
Home knitted woolen socks. Various colors and sizes. Only one copy of each.
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565 kr
Children's slipper in soft vegetable-tanned reindeer skin.
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4 400 kr
High pointed boot with lacing as a decoration at the back of the boot.
Made of natural tanned leather in Swedish Lapland above the Arctic Circle, in Sattajärvi shoemaking.
Environmentally friendly tanning of natural tanned leather is KERO's specialty. The tanning of the skin is done with substances from the plant kingdom, a method that has been known since time immemorial and is the most environmentally friendly.
INNER MEASUREMENT |
SHAFT LENGTH |
SHAFT WIDTH |
35 |
22,3 |
33,0 |
35,0 |
36 |
23,0 |
33,0 |
35,0 |
37 |
23,7 |
33,5 |
36,0 |
38 |
24,4 |
33,5 |
36,0 |
39 |
25,1 |
35,5 |
37,0 |
40 |
25,8 |
35,5 |
37,0 |
41 |
26,2 |
36,0 |
38,5 |
42 |
26,9 |
36,0 |
38,5 |
43 |
27,6 |
36,5 |
39,5 |
44 |
28,3 |
36,5 |
39,5 |
45 |
29,0 |
37,5 |
40,5 |
46 |
29,7 |
37,5 |
40,5 |

How do we measure?
- SHANK LENGTH The distance between top and heel.
- SHAFT WIDTH Distance around the calf.
- INSIDE MEASUREMENTS Total length of the shoe on the inside.
All measurements are in cm.
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1 800 kr
Bällingshoes – Hand-stitched beaked shoes in reindeer skin, size 26, inner length approx. 17 cm.
The reindeer skin used is from the reindeer's legs, hence called bells.
Bällingskor - traditional winter shoe in the Sami culture sewn from reindeer skin. The reindeer skin used is from the reindeer's legs, called bällingar hence bällingssko ..
Only one copy.