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How Dutch Clog Makers Are Keeping An 850-Year-Old Tradition Alive | Still Standing
There are only 10 clog makers left in the Netherlands hand-carving wooden shoes. And there are even fewer clog painters. The craftspeople who are left are near retirement. To keep their crafts and businesses alive, they've gotten creative. At one of the oldest clog studios still standing, Martin Dijkman recreates Dutch masterpieces out of thousands of mini clogs.
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How Dutch Clog Makers Are Keeping An 850-Year-Old Tradition Alive | Still Standing