Long before the Mehrangarh fort welcomed tourists, its halls echoed with the soft pad of embroidered juttis.

The ancestors of our current master craftsmen were once the official shoemakers to the Rajputana maharajas. In those days, a jutti wasn't just footwear; it was a status symbol, often embroidered with real gold and silver threads and adorned with precious gems.

A Legacy of Design

The "curved toe" design which Jodhpur is famous for was specifically designed for the desert terrain, preventing sand from entering the shoe while maintaining a regal appearance.