Wool socks
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| Wool socks | |
|---|---|
| Language | Asturian,Spanish |
| Date | The socks are produced continuously, depending on the availability of raw materials and demand. This particular item was crafted in 2025 and is currently held in stock, ready for sale. |
| Creator of object | 1616 |
| Contact | iain |
| Size | 25-40cm x cm x cm |
| Type | Physical Object |
| Omeka | Link |
| Talk Page | Link |
These socks are made from pure virgin wool sourced from Xalda sheep. Hand-knitted wool socks —known as calcetos in Asturian— have long been part of traditional Asturian attire, and they remain one of the few garments that have endured to the present day. While traditionally they were monochrome, usually white or black, more recent designs have introduced a variety of patterns and colors. In this case, the socks are made from undyed raw wool, and by combining naturally colored wool, decorative motifs are also created.