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Bakiak Bakya
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The Bakyâ or wooden clogs were once the most commonly used footwear in the Philippines before the introduction of rubber sandals.This footwear is made from local light wood like santol and laniti. It is cut to the desired foot size before being shaven until smooth. The side of the bakyâ is thick enough to be carved with floral, geometric or landscape designs, a unique method in Southeast Asia for the artist's application of oneself towards the clog. Afterwards, the bakyâ could then be painted or varnished, traditionally, on the specification of the person who would wear it. Uppers of traditional rattan or tight cloth (or modern plastic or rubber) will then be fastened using clavitos (tiny nails). The finished product has been a symbol of the masses since its popularity. However, since the Bakiak (Jawa Tengah) Bangkiak (Jawa Timur) atau Tarompa Galuak (Sumatra Barat) adalah sejenis sandal yang telapaknya terbuat dari kayu yang ringan dengan pengikat kaki terbuat dari ban bekas yang dipaku di kedua sisinya. Benda ini sangat populer karena murah terutama pada masa ekonomi sulit sedangkan dengan bahan kayu dan ban bekas membuat bakiak tahan air serta suhu panas dan dingin. Diperkirakan bakiak terinspirasi dari Jepang yang sudah menggunakan sandal kayu (Geta).
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The Bakyâ or wooden clogs were once the most commonly used footwear in the Philippines before the introduction of rubber sandals.This footwear is made from local light wood like santol and laniti. It is cut to the desired foot size before being shaven until smooth. The side of the bakyâ is thick enough to be carved with floral, geometric or landscape designs, a unique method in Southeast Asia for the artist's application of oneself towards the clog. Afterwards, the bakyâ could then be painted or varnished, traditionally, on the specification of the person who would wear it. Uppers of traditional rattan or tight cloth (or modern plastic or rubber) will then be fastened using clavitos (tiny nails). The finished product has been a symbol of the masses since its popularity. However, since the early 21st century, the usage of the bakyâ has been revived by the upper classes of society, effectively changing the symbolism of the footwear from mass representation to holistic societal representation. A bill in the Philippine Congress described the bakyâ as having 'reference to the Filipinos' humble beginnings'. It has been proposed as the National Slipper of the Philippines since 2014. Bakiak (Jawa Tengah) Bangkiak (Jawa Timur) atau Tarompa Galuak (Sumatra Barat) adalah sejenis sandal yang telapaknya terbuat dari kayu yang ringan dengan pengikat kaki terbuat dari ban bekas yang dipaku di kedua sisinya. Benda ini sangat populer karena murah terutama pada masa ekonomi sulit sedangkan dengan bahan kayu dan ban bekas membuat bakiak tahan air serta suhu panas dan dingin. Diperkirakan bakiak terinspirasi dari Jepang yang sudah menggunakan sandal kayu (Geta).
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