Jodhpur Juti Corner – Jodhpur juti corner
Contact Information
Jodhpur juti corner , near SBI bank, Station Rd, opposite Vishnu Traders, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001
Business Hours
- Monday: 9 am-9 pm
- Tuesday: 9 am-9 pm
- Wednesday: 9 am-9 pm
- Thursday: 9 am-9 pm
- Friday: 9 am-9 pm
- Saturday: 9 am-9 pm
- Sunday: 9 am-9 pm
Location Jodhpur Juti Corner – Jodhpur juti corner
Customer Reviews
Good Shop For Rajsthani-Punjabi Juti and Mojari....And there are many tipes of accessories of leather.
October 11, 2023
the best place to buys juti and mojari! this vintage shop has the best collection of famous jodhpuri jutis! the oldest juti shop in jodhpur!
August 7, 2020
Nice collection of juttis, quick response and delivery by the owner. Good quality! Thank you!
September 4, 2023
Best shop in jodhpur for juti, reasonable prices. Latest design available all the time.
April 12, 2021
Best for leather juti, and many more leather accessories at reasonable price keep it up
August 7, 2020
best shop In the world to buy mojdis jutis shoes chappals loffars in short one stop shop for all the footwear items
June 9, 2015
In this shop I buy 3pair or mojari rate is reasonable. They have various variety for male and female Even you can bargain to reduce some money But quality is really good made up of pure leather And you can order also for your foot size is not available. The jutti or Punjabi Jutti They are traditionally made up of leather and with extensive embroidery, in real gold and silver thread as inspired by royalty in the subcontinent over 400 years ago. Prior to that, Rajputs of the northwest used to wear leather juttis, also called ethnic shoes. Now with changing times, different juttis with rubber soles are made available. Besides the Punjabi jutti, there are various local styles as well. Closely related to mojaris. Juttis have evolved into several localized design variations, even depending upon the shoemaker. However by large, they have no left or right distinction, and over time take the shape of the foot. They usually have flat sole, and are similar in design for both women and men, except for men they have a sharp extended tip, nokh curved upwards like traditional moustaches, and are also called khussa, and some women's juttis are backless. Even with changing times juttis have remained part of ceremonial attire, especially at weddings, the unembellished juttis are used for everyday use for both men and women in most of Punjab, mostly called Jalsa Jutti which is blackish in color
May 2, 2023