Giveh Wear
One of the handicrafts in Iran is a handmade shoe called Giveh Wear. It is one of the oldest handicrafts in Iran, and according to historical documents, the industry’s background dates back approximately 5,000 years.
Giveh is one of the oldest handicrafts in the Kurdish region. It is said that the origin of the city of Nodshah is a part of Kermanshah province and has been expanded from that area to other parts. These shoes are made up of two sections of the surface and cumin, which is usually made of tires or leather. Men also produce the shoe due to its harder physical work, and women mostly perform the procedure, which requires delicate work.
This traditional footwear is a lightweight and durable shoe designed for long-distance hiking, even on the most treacherous and rough roads. For this reason, it is believed that this footwear has been used since ancient times and that the story of its construction has been intertwined with myths and folk stories. According to many documents, the name is derived from the legendary Iranian character in the Shahnameh, “Gio”.
What are the features of Giveh shoes?
The interesting thing is that Giveh has no right or left pairs! Each pair can be worn on the right foot or left foot. Another interesting feature of this native shoe is that it keeps your foot cool, thereby preventing the unpleasant smell and sweating of the feet. It is also completely waterproof.
The colour of the gypsum is traditionally white, but may also be produced in different colours, including blue, red, black, brown and more. Needless to say, the so-called colourful gypsum does not give back.

















































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