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Ethnic Indian Footwear - Mojari / Juti

Kris Kreations presents traditional mojari (Khussa ) (Jaipuri & Bikaneri style), shoes from the deserts of Rajasthan also called "JUTI": Juti is a handcrafted item & is made from both hand washed & machine washed leather. This rustic shoe, which is made out of goat, cow, camel and buffalo leather is available with exquisite hand embroidery using thread, beads and sequin or without embroidery. Juti is available in various colours & sizes. Earlier, patronised by zamindars and royalty and used for adorning the feet of royalty in the old days, it gives a... View full description

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Web address: http://www.kriskreations.com
Address: R-3/75, Rajnagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Phone: 91-120-2968264 - Fax: 91-120-2968264

Detailed Product Description

Kris Kreations presents traditional mojari (Khussa ) (Jaipuri & Bikaneri style), shoes from the deserts of Rajasthan also called "JUTI": Juti is a handcrafted item & is made from both hand washed & machine washed leather. This rustic shoe, which is made out of goat, cow, camel and buffalo leather is available with exquisite hand embroidery using thread, beads and sequin or without embroidery. Juti is available in various colours & sizes. Earlier, patronised by zamindars and royalty and used for adorning the feet of royalty in the old days, it gives a royal look to your personality. These mojaris have a strong ethnic appeal and are durable. Juti is worn especially in functions like weddings, parties & various occasions. It can be worn in daily use also. Jutis are made for both ladies and gents. The mojari is tanned with vegetable dye and has excellent thermal insulation quality. The footwear has been so perfected over the centuries that, even after being heated on a sand bath at 60?C for 36 hours, the temperature inside remains around 31?C. Please check our website www.kriskreations.com for more information.

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