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Traditional sandal of Myanmar
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Hnyat-phanat

Hnyat-phanat (Burmese:ညှပ်ဖိနပ်;MLCTS:hnyap hpi. nap,IPA:[ɲ̥appʰənaʔ]) is a Burmese traditionalsandal, similar toflip-flops.[1][2] Although it refers to almost any sandal worn by the people ofMyanmar, it is mostly used to refer to the traditional Mandalayvelvet slippers that originate inUpper Burma (Myanmar).

Hnyat-phanat literally means 'clip footwear', since the slipper is held in place by the clipping of the big and second toe.

Design and style

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The slipper is very simple and is worn by almost everybody in Myanmar. It consists of a flat sole held loosely on the foot by a Y-shaped strap that passes between the first (big) and second toes and around either side of the foot. The main distinguishing feature of Burmese traditional sandals is the material.

The flat sole is plain with no patterns or designs. It is either coated with fine soft lacquer or velvet (ကတ္တီပါgadiba), and the same goes for the Y strap.[3] Lacquered slippers are usually either brown or black, while velvet slippers can come in a variety of colors. Velvet sandals are traditionally worn at formal occasions like weddings.

Hnyat-phanat does not have any grip or friction on the lower side of the sole, and is thus not suitable for use in wet conditions.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Steinberg, David I. (27 July 2016)."Washington restaurants, take note: Not all flip-flops are created equal".Washington Post. Retrieved31 December 2022.
  2. ^DK (1 October 2014).DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Myanmar (Burma). Penguin. p. 38.ISBN 9781465433282.
  3. ^Chhim, Mealy."Pailin".www.cambodiancommunityday.org. Retrieved2022-12-31.
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