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De Klomp Wooden Shoe and Delftware Factory near Holland showcases wooden-shoe hand carvers who, with the help of a machine that is 125 to 150 years old, produce the wooden "clogs" for footwear ...
Holland’s De Klomp Wooden Show and Delftware Factory is one of the United States’ only Dutch clog producers, as well as the only complete producer of Delftware pottery in North America.
The Dutch are well-known for their wooden shoes, but finding clogs from the Middle Ages—especially in well-preserved ...
The factory had a large gift shop, where we sold wooden shoes, Delftware and lots of other Dutch souvenirs. We even had a country store that sold cheese, candy, baked goods and homemade fudge ...
Maranda and her friends from the Tulip Time Festival visited the Netherlands to explore its cultural connections to Holland, Michigan, and experienced the artistry of wooden shoe making at Zaanse S… ...
The Dutch are known worldwide for their wooden shoes, but the recent rare discovery of a 500-year-old one in the city of Alkmaar has shown just how widespread their use once was.
That includes delftware, wooden shoes, slippers, apparel, toys, chocolate letters, wooden bowls and food — including Dutch cheese and ready-to-go sandwiches, salads and wraps.
The Dutch are known worldwide for their wooden shoes, but the recent rare discovery of a 500-year-old one in the city of Alkmaar has shown just how widespread their use once was.