Traditional Mojri Juti – Women's Footwear
Overview:
Mojri Juti (also spelled Mojari or Jutti) is a form of traditional handcrafted footwear originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is especially popular in regions like Rajasthan, Punjab, and parts of Uttar Pradesh. These shoes are a perfect blend of culture, art, and functionality, offering a beautiful ethnic touch to any attire.
Design & Craftsmanship:
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Material:
Traditional Mojris are crafted using premium-quality leather—often vegetable-tanned and hand-processed for durability. The inner lining is soft and breathable, ensuring comfort during long wear. -
Embroidery & Decoration:
Women's Mojris are renowned for their intricate embroidery. They feature hand-done embellishments including:-
Zari (gold or silver thread) work
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Resham (silk thread) embroidery
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Bead, mirror, and sequin decorations
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Toe Design:
The classic Mojri usually has a closed, slightly upturned toe (commonly known as the “nakh” or “noke”). This element is both a stylistic and traditional hallmark, often seen in royal and ceremonial designs.
Cultural Significance:
Mojri shoes have deep roots in Indian tradition and history. Once worn by royalty and nobles, they symbolize elegance and rich cultural heritage. Today, they are widely worn during festivals, weddings, and traditional gatherings. In Punjab, the women's version is called "Jutti" and is often paired with Patiala suits or lehengas.
Styling Tips:
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Pair Mojris with ethnic outfits like sarees, lehengas, salwar kameez, or anarkalis for a complete traditional look.
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They also complement Indo-western outfits, adding a unique bohemian flair.
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Ideal for festive occasions, weddings, cultural events, or as stylish everyday wear.
Care Instructions:
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Store in a dry, shaded area.
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Clean gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
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Avoid exposure to water or harsh chemicals.
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- Stock: In Stock
- Date of Launch: 16 Apr, 2025
- Delivery Time: 7 to 12 days
- Model: SLE5159
