Frog’s Feet, also known as belak, is an auspicious Tibetan motif tracing the footprints of mountain frogs through the melting snow of spring, honoring the revered mythological presence of this seemingly humble creature. In Germany, the frog appears as an enchanted prince, wandering the world in search of a lover who looks beyond the surface. In ancient Greece, the frog was associated with the god Dionysus, a figure of revelry and play. And in Tibetan mythology there is the snow frog, credited with healing properties derived from its color-changing skin.