Traditional Punjabi Jutti For Women - Marriage wear, Daily Wear, Party Wear Punjabi Jutti
Rich by heart, in spirit and even otherwise, that’s what Punjab and Punjabi culture signifies! Can anything that begins with Punjabi name be any less royal? Punjabi Jutti, indeed, is the queen of footwear, adorning the feet of young and old, giving them the feel of a walk in the clouds every time they wear it.
Punjabi Jutti is supposed to be lightest kind of footwear, so light that even the sparrows can fly with them… this is what the elderlies of Punjab boast and take pride in!
Many Punjabi folk songs mention juttis, like Jutti kasuri peri na poori hai rabba sanu turna paiy and Jutti Choo choo krdi aa'.
There is a wide variety of juttis available for both men and women. During certain festivals special juttis are also fitted to the feet of cows. Elsewhere in India, Juttis are commonly also known as Mojari or while an alternative name in Pakistan is khussa, and they are now very popular in the West too.
They are usually made of fine leather and are delicately embroidered with threads or beads. Juttis are slip-on in style and are characterized by rising high to the Achilles' tendon in the back and covering the toes with a round or M-shaped heavily-embroidered upper shoe and leaving the top of the foot nearly bare. Some of them are handmade and have been embroidered beautifully.
Here are Various Designs of Traditional Punjab Jutti:
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