Petr Hlaváček
Czech shoemaker and educator

Born
1950
75 years ago
Died
January 10th, 2014
11 years ago — 64 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Czech Republic
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A prominent figure in the field of shoemaking and academic study, contributed significantly to the preservation and advancement of traditional shoemaking techniques. Served as a mentor and educator, teaching the craft to many apprentices. Engaged in various research projects related to footwear design and production, combining practical skills with academic knowledge. Participated in numerous conferences and workshops to promote the art of shoemaking.
Established a successful shoemaking school
Published research on traditional shoemaking techniques
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