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Women Shoes Indian Handmade Khussa Traditional Brown Leather Mojaries Ballerinas Flip-Flops Flat US 5.5
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Women Shoes Indian Khussa Handmade Leather Mojaries Punjabi Jutties Flip-Flops US 9-11
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Women Slippers Indian Handmade Leather Traditional Sky Blue Clogs Jutties Flip-Flops Flat US 5/6
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Women Slippers Traditional Jutties Indian Leather Mojaries Ethnic Slip-Ons Flip-Flops US 5-8.5
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Kids Hat Designer Turban Multicolor Indian Pagri Handmade Top Safa Pag
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Kids Hat Indian Cotton Blend Safa Handmade Pagri Top Turban 51 Cms (20")
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Men Hat Medium Turban Pagri Traditional Groom Safa Sherwani Pag Top 22"
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Men Shoes Traditional Wedding Handmade Punjabi Khussa Designer Jutties Flip-Flops Flat US 6-9
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Men Ethnic Shoes
These men juties or jutties or mojaries is a type of footwear common in North India (Rajasthan, Punjab). 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. They too feature beautiful embroidery and embellishments based on traditional inspirations.
Women Ethnic Shoes
These women juties or jutties or mojaries is a type of footwear common in North India (Rajasthan, Punjab). 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. They too feature beautiful embroidery and embellishments based on traditional inspirations.
Men Safa / Turban / Pagari
Safa is essentially a headgear more like a turban worn by men in India. It symbolises pride, extravaganza & devotion for one another.
The quintessential Indian wedding would be incomplete without a touch of royalty, and the one royal element that is a constant across ages in weddings is the safa, also known as the turban. This single piece of cloth, wrapped around the head, denotes respect and appreciation for the Indian male.