This remarkable pair of antique nomadic overshoes, originating from Mongolia, reflects the ingenious adaptability of Central Asian cultures shaped by extreme winter landscapes. Constructed with a sturdy wooden base, thick hand-sewn leather uppers, and embedded hand-forged iron cleats, these “ice clogs” were designed to grip frozen terrain across the Siberian and Mongolian steppes. Their form speaks to a life of movement and endurance, where survival depended on craft and innovation. Worn for travel, labor, and ice-bound work, they stand as rare material witnesses to nomadic ingenuity and the practical poetry of life on frozen ground.