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India is a treasure agglomeration of art and accessories of diverse cultures. One such fascinating, charming accessory is the traditional jalsa Punjabi jutti. These gorgeous juttis represent the richness and vibrancy of the Punjabi folk culture. Jalsa Punjabi juttis were originally made from pure leather. However, the materials of these juttis tend to vary nowadays, but they still feature the traditional designs and patterns that carry forward the same tradition. Juttis originated in Rajasthan and were limited to the feet of royals and nobles. Given the proximity of the two states, the craftsmanship of this elegant handcrafted footwear traveled north, to the state of Punjab. Rajasthan was the centre where the making of the unique Jalsa Punjabi juttis first originated.

The making of juttis, nowadays also known as Mojaris, has been practiced in Patiala, Punjab, for the last 3 centuries. They were originally crafted out of raw tanned animal skin. This one-of-a-kind footwear used to have a detailed version, heavily embellished with silver, gold, pearls and gemstones. They used to have intricate leather carvings and also featured heavy embroidery that gave them an exclusive appeal. This richness is still incorporated in all its traditional splendor. However, nowadays, you can find more practical designs with toned-down embellishments which significantly diversifies the options for us. 

Special Features Of Juttis

 

  1. Handmade khussa shoes or juttis are extremely versatile.
  2. They do not come with any right or left distinction.
  3. Juttis take the shape of your feet over time.
  4. They are really lightweight and comfortable.
  5. Generally, juttis have flat soles and are identical in design for both men and women.

The initial design of juttis, also known as handmade khussa shoes, made for kings and queens, embodied pure animal skin hide and adornment or embroidery done with pure gold and silver. Nevertheless, as time passed and the demand for juttis rose, craftsmen started making them with rexine and other similar artificial materials. You will be happy to know that there is still no change or absence of embellishments. In fact, with time, this charming footwear has crossed all the borders to reach the hands of countless craftsmen and designers of other regions of the country. With every touch, endless new designs and variations have taken birth so far. 

New And Old Types Of Juttis

There are various different and unique styles of designs available nowadays when it comes to traditional Punjabi juttis. The majority of the original designs of juttis were inspired by Rajasthan’s rich flora and fauna, and Mughal architecture, and it is evident in the intricate and elaborate patterns. 

  • Salem Shahi Juttis

Salem Shahi juttis feature a curled or pointed toe with a spade-shaped sole and is quite popular among men as it is named after the legendary Mughal Prince Saleem. 

Salem Shahi Juttis
Salem Shahi Juttis

 

  • Khussa Juttis

Khussa handmade shoes are made for men with the tip curled up like a mustache end, an exclusive mark of manhood among the men of Punjab. 

Khussa Juttis
Khussa Juttis
  • Jalsa Punjabi Jutti

Jalsa Punjabi jutti is a unique type of footwear that can be worn as casual footwear, for religious occasions, weddings, festivals as well as parties. They are particularly famous for their versatility.

Jalsa Punjabi Jutti
Jalsa Punjabi Jutti

 

  • Lucky Jutti

This type of jutti is named after the Punjabi word ‘Luck’- meaning waist. It flaunts a narrow midsection like that of a lady’s waist.

Lucky Jutti
Lucky Jutti

 

  • Tilla Jutti

Tilla juttis are made with gold thread or zari work. They can be further divided into three types- Milan, Lakhi and Khosa- varying in structural design.

Tilla Jutti
Tilla Jutti

 

  • Kasuri Jutti

One other type of Punjabi jutti that is ruling the market is Kasuri juttis. They feature a one-of-a-kind toe intent design and were imported straight from the Kasur district of Pakistan in the earlier years, but they are now manufactured in Punjab. 

Kasuri Jutti
Kasuri Jutti

 

  • Flora Handpainted Juttis

As the name suggests, Flora hand painted juttis feature simple yet elegant hand painted designs of all things flowers and truck art to other forms of modern artistic expression.

Flora Handpainted Juttis

 

Punjabi Juttis Are Here To Stay

Punjabi juttis are available in a wide range of designs, colors, sizes and shapes. They have been in trend for generations and evidently, they do not seem to be going out of style anytime soon. In fact, they continue to evolve while remaining true to traditional roots. This beloved footwear is not the regular retro trend that will disappear with time. They are in the market for generations to come. Punjabi jutti is a must-have in every wardrobe as it looks absolutely adorable with any outfit- be it contemporary, traditional or western. 

  • Traditional Attire

You can pair up your stylish juttis with sarees, suits or even lehengas. Who needs the painful stilettos when you can enjoy your parties and weddings with this lightweight, exquisite footwear! Nowadays, you can also get a custom-made pair of juttis to match the color or embroidery of your outfit.

Jutti on Traditional Attire
Jutti on Traditional Attire

 

  • Western Attire

A tan-colored jutti teamed up with jeans and a kurta or a maxi dress will look absolutely stunning as it will add a traditional twist to your western outfit.

jutti  on Western Attire
jutti on Western Attire

 

  • Contemporary Attire

Nowadays, you will find modern, quirky and funky print juttis that are ideal for your contemporary attire.

jutti on Contemporary Attire
jutti on Contemporary Attire

Bottom Line!

We, at The Home Entrepreneurs, offer an exquisite range of men’s and women’s leather juttis that you will absolutely love. Our collection is truly unique, just like Punjabi juttis and is pretty pocket-friendly. Our newly-launched range of leather Punjabi juttis for women  will have you completely stupefied. So, ladies and gentlemen, scroll through our stunning collection today and treat yourself to a pair of beautiful Punjabi juttis to match your outfits.