Leather Shoe with Gilded Decoration. Dimensions: 9.25 in. long (23.5 cm long). Date: 4th-7th century. Documentary and archaeological sources attest to the variety of footwear in Byzantine Egypt. Written evidence suggests that
Leather Shoe with Gilded Decoration | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Mallard The Byzantine Sandal in Tan
Byzance by Rochas Eau De Parfum for Women 50ml/1.7 Fl.oz. New - Etsy
Joanna Lannister — adokal: Byzantine leather shoes with gold leaf...
Byzantine – Cydwoq
A BYZANTINE SLIPPER LAMP (item #1330101)
Pair of Shoes | The Walters Art Museum
The Gold Standard at Bata Shoe Museum | An Historian About Town
The “pointy flats” (shoe post no.1) – VIRGINIA HILL
Boot 6th–7th century Many types of footwear existed in the Byzantine world. Boots were worn by soldiers and laborers, slippers by monks and clergy, and sandals by government officials; the poor would
foot talk: Shoes from early Christian times to the Dark Age