Explore Our Juttis Range
While this specific niche is being curated, you might find your perfect match in our broader juttis collection.
While this specific niche is being curated, you might find your perfect match in our broader juttis collection.
Our Pakistani juttis are a reflection to the rich artisan tradition and customary art passed down through generations. Each pair is carefully handmade, reflecting the detailed designs and bold colors that celebrate our cultural past. Perfect for family gatherings, weddings, festivals, and other special occasions, these juttis exude an air of modesty and elegance. They are not just footwear but a symbol of our rich culture and classic appeal. The design of Pakistani juttis is inspired by the beauty of Mughal architecture, with soft embroidery and light beadwork that adds to their regal charm. Whether you're attending a grand celebration or a simple family ritual, these juttis bring a touch of old grace to any occasion. Styling Pakistani juttis is an art in itself, as they seamlessly blend with sarees, lehengas, and suits. They represent the generational traditions we hold dear, making them a cherished addition to your ethnic wardrobe. Shop now and let the beauty of these handmade juttis boost your cultural celebrations.
Floral embroidery juttis are a must-have for any festive occasion, such as Diwali or Eid. The intricate designs and vibrant colors like cherry red or saffron yellow make them stand out. Pair these with a Pyazi Colour Lehenga to create an elegant look that's perfect for family gatherings.
For wedding festivities, beaded juttis add a touch of glamour and sophistication. These embellished pairs in gold or silver tones are ideal for cocktail parties and pre-wedding functions. Complete your ensemble with a Mehroon Colour Suit to balance the sparkle.
Kasuri juttis are perfect for daytime events like cultural festivals or casual family get-togethers. The handwoven patterns in blue and white offer a subtle yet elegant look. Wear these with your favorite Fancy Ghagra Choli to enhance the traditional charm.
Strappy juttis are versatile and comfortable, making them ideal for daily wear. Opt for pastel shades like mint green or baby pink for a soft, approachable look. These go well with kurtas or casual trousers, perfect for running errands or meeting friends.
Belly juttis are specifically designed for dance performances and traditional Indian dances. They feature intricate designs and often include additional embellishments like sequins and beads. Pair them with a Mojdi Ladies outfit to complete your performance attire.
Ankle strap juttis are chic and stylish, making them perfect for semi-formal events like corporate galas or cultural functions. Choose a neutral shade like beige or light brown to keep the look elegant without overpowering your outfit. These go well with western wear as well, such as pencil skirts or wide-legged pants.
Each 'pakistani jutti' at Gulbhahar is a sign to the enduring art of handcrafting, passed down through generations. Skilled makers thoroughly weave together soft kid leather, embellish it with fancy embroidery, and mold it into these refined slippers. Wearing a pair is like carrying the past of our ancestors' skill on your feet.
From the lively hues of Holi to the glowing reds of Diwali, from the joyous green of Eid to the sacred white of Karva Chauth, 'pakistani jutti' is an necessary part of India's cultural fabric. These slippers are not just footwear; they are celebrations come to life, embellished with motifs that tell our stories and honor our traditions.
A 'pakistani jutti' is not merely a slipper; it is an embodiment of feminine grace and modesty. Its soft, comfortable form hugs the foot like a gentle caress, while its light embroidery whispers tales of tradition. It is the perfect blend of comfort and elegance, allowing women to carry themselves with poise in every stride.
Gulbhahar's 'pakistani jutti' draws inspiration from India's rich design roots. Each slipper is added with motifs like the lotus, peacock, or paisley, symbols of our cultural ethos that have been passed down through generations. These designs are not just details; they are stories of our past, woven into every stitch.
From grandmothers to mothers, and now daughters, the 'pakistani jutti' has been a constant in Indian women's wardrobes. This enduring appeal lies in its useful - it pairs effortlessly with both past wear like sarees and salwar kameez, as well as modern outfits. It is a bridge between generations, connecting our past with our present.
Gulbhahar's 'pakistani jutti' represents the rich cultural diversity of India. Each pair is inspired by regional weaving and embroidery techniques - from the mirror work of Gujarat to the zardozi of Lucknow, or the phulkari of Punjab. By embracing these regional influences, Gulbhahar pays compliment to India's vast cultural design.
Gujarat
Mirror work
Lucknow
Zardozi
Punjab
Phulkari
'Pakistani jutti' is not just a fashion statement; it is an investment in our cultural gift. Hand-done with love and skill, these slippers are built to last. They age gracefully, acquiring a patina that tells the story of the wearer's journey. Owning a pair of Gulbhahar's 'pakistani jutti' is about embracing tradition and making it part of your personal history.
The art of draping a 'pakistani jutti' is as meaningful as the slipper itself. At Gulbhahar, we believe in styling our juttis to honor cultural celebrations. For instance, during Diwali, we recommend pairing our red and gold jutti with old ethnic wear like a silk saree or a richly embroidered lehenga. This not only respects tradition but also elevates the outfit.
Crafted with customary mastery, our Pakistani juttis embody the essence of feminine grace and cultural roots. Ideal for modern Indian women who cherish forever elegance.
Pakistani juttis are a beautiful representation of our rich cultural heritage. By wearing them during family gatherings, we not only honor our traditions but also pass on this legacy to the younger generation. The intricate handwork and vibrant colors make each pair unique and cherished.
Pakistani juttis are perfect for a wide range of cultural occasions. They add elegance to weddings, religious ceremonies like pujas and festivals such as Diwali or Eid. Even during family functions like Navratri celebrations or Raksha Bandhan, these juttis complement traditional attire beautifully.
Pakistani juttis embody feminine grace with their delicate design elements and artisan craftsmanship. They beautifully complement traditional jewelry, such as bangles or anklets, enhancing the overall elegance of the ensemble. The modesty and timeless appeal make them ideal for any traditional occasion.