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Ethnic Footwear for Women — Crafted for Every Celebration

You know the feeling when your outfit is perfect but your footwear doesn’t quite match the moment. This collection is the answer. From intricate embroidery juttis to hand-crafted kolhapuris, every pair here is made to complete your ethnic look — beautifully and comfortably.

Whether you’re dressing for a wedding, a festival, or a family celebration, the right ethnic footwear makes all the difference.


What Makes Ethnic Footwear Special?

Ethnic footwear is not just about aesthetics. It carries the weight of tradition, the skill of artisans, and the comfort of designs refined over generations. Unlike fast-fashion shoes, these are made to be worn, remembered, and passed down.

Our collection includes:

  • Jutti for Wedding — embellished with zari, gota, mirrors, and stone work for bridal occasions
  • Jutti for Women — everyday and festive styles in a range of colours and embroidery patterns
  • Kolhapuri Flats — hand-stitched leather sandals rooted in Maharashtra’s craft tradition
  • Embroidery Jutti — featuring thread work, mirror detailing, and hand-stitched motifs
  • Heels with ethnic detailing — for those who want height without losing the traditional touch

Visual tip: Pair a close-up of the embroidery work with your outfit flat-lay for stunning wedding or festive content.


The Craft Behind Every Pair

Each piece in this collection is rooted in India’s rich regional craft traditions. Our juttis draw from the artisan heritage of Punjab and Rajasthan — regions known for their bold embroidery, mirror work, and hand-stitched leather craftsmanship.

Here is what goes into every pair:

  • Premium leather and fabric uppers, soft against the skin
  • Hand-embroidered surfaces using zari, silk thread, and gota
  • Mirror, sequin, and stone embellishments for festive brilliance
  • Cushioned insoles for all-day comfort during long ceremonies
  • Durable soles suited to both indoor and outdoor celebrations

How to Choose the Right Ethnic Footwear

Not sure which style suits your occasion? Here’s a simple guide:

  • For weddings and sangeets: Choose a heavily embellished jutti for wedding with gold or silver zari work. It pairs beautifully with lehengas and anarkalis.
  • For festivals like Diwali or Navratri: A bright embroidery jutti in red, green, or royal blue adds the perfect festive touch to a salwar suit or saree.
  • For mehendi or haldi: Go for lighter, more playful styles — pastel juttis with floral embroidery work well here.
  • For everyday ethnic wear: A simple jutti for women in neutral tones or classic block colours pairs effortlessly with kurtis and palazzos.
  • For outdoor events: Kolhapuri flats offer grip, durability, and style — ideal for garden weddings or outdoor mandaps.

Visual tip: Photograph your ethnic footwear alongside your outfit’s dupatta and jewellery for a cohesive styling shot — especially effective for wedding and festive looks.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are juttis comfortable for long events like weddings?
Yes. Our juttis are designed with cushioned insoles and soft uppers that mould to your feet over time. Most women find them significantly more comfortable than heels for ceremonies that last several hours.

What outfits can I wear with a jutti for women?
Juttis are incredibly versatile. They pair well with lehengas, sarees, anarkali suits, sharara sets, kurtis, and even indo-western outfits. The embroidery and colour of the jutti can be matched or contrasted with your outfit for different effects.

How do I care for an embroidery jutti?
Keep them away from water and direct sunlight. Store in a soft cloth bag when not in use. For surface dust, use a dry, soft brush. Do not machine wash — the embroidery and embellishments need gentle handling to stay intact.

What sizes are available?
Our ethnic footwear is available in standard Indian sizes. Please refer to the size guide on each product page for accurate measurements. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up for juttis as the leather softens with wear.

Can I gift ethnic footwear for a wedding or festival?
Absolutely. A beautifully crafted jutti makes a thoughtful and personal gift for brides, bridesmaids, mothers, and close family members. Many customers order multiple pairs for bridal parties and festive gifting.


Find Your Perfect Pair Today

Every celebration deserves footwear that feels as good as it looks. Browse our full Ethnic Footwear collection and find the pair that matches your style, your occasion, and your story.

Explore the collection above — your perfect ethnic footwear is just a scroll away.