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Hand-made adult beige felt slippers with Kazakh traditional swirl motif

Hand-made adult beige felt slippers with Kazakh traditional swirl motif
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£19.95
Beautiful best quality felt hand-made slippers for men and women made as one piece of well pressed thick felt. These natural felt slippers will provide you with cosy warm feet indoors and out during cold periods. They are also a perfect, unusual and attractive gift. Fits British size 8-8.5

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Beautiful best quality felt hand-made slippers for men and women made as one piece of well pressed thick felt in beige with a brown ancient Scythian swirl motif, which was found on rock art of 2nd to 4th Century BC in Kazakhstan. These natural felt slippers will provide you with cosy warm feet indoors and out during cold periods. They are also a perfect, unusual and attractive gift.

The soles are about 27 cm long, which fits British size 8-8.5 or European size 42-42.5. Only one pair left in the UK stock!
 
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