Collection: Ghungroo Wali Jutti

A "Ghungroo Wali Jutti" is a traditional Indian footwear that is both stylish and deeply cultural. The term "ghungroo" refers to the small bells that are attached to the shoes, which produce a gentle sound when the wearer walks. These juttis are popular in regions like Punjab and Rajasthan, often worn by women for special occasions, cultural performances, and traditional dances like Gidda and Bhangra.

Here’s a detailed description of a Ghungroo Wali Jutti:

  • Design and Appearance: The jutti is typically made of soft leather or fabric and is characterized by its flat, pointed toe. The body of the jutti is often adorned with intricate embroidery, sequins, beads, and mirror work. The patterns on the shoes can range from floral to geometric designs, giving them a highly decorative and vibrant look.

  • Ghungroos (Bells): The defining feature of the jutti is the tiny ghungroos (bells) that are sewn along the edges or straps of the footwear. These ghungroos add an element of sound, creating a rhythmic jingle when the wearer moves. The bells are usually small and metallic, giving a subtle yet charming effect.