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White Jutti - Buy White Jutti by Gulbhahar
Step into a world of forever elegance with our refined white juttis, crafted to honor India's rich cultural past. Each pair is precisely hand-created by skilled craftsmen who have perfected their craft over generations. The light designs and light embroidery are a expression to the artisan's dedication and passion for preserving customary techniques. White juttis hold a special place in Indian traditions, symbolizing purity and grace. They are an necessary part of any festive coordinated set, making them perfect for weddings, pujas, and other family occasions. Their modest appeal complements the dignity of cultural celebrations, making every moment more cherished. Invest in a pair of our white juttis to carry forward the tradition of Indian traditions. They are not just footwear; they are a reflection of your reverence for cultural culture and a commitment to preserving historic values.
The 'white jutti' at Gulbhahar is a reflection to the enduring technique passed down through generations. Each pair is thoroughly handmade by skilled craftsmen, carrying on a tradition that dates back centuries. The fancy embroidery and fragile beadwork are not just adornments, but symbols of our rich cultural roots.
Our white juttis embody the spirit of Indian handicrafts. Each pair is lovingly crafted by craftsmen who have honed their skills over years, learning from their elders and perfecting their art. The 'aari' work, mirror work, and zardozi embroidery are not merely decorative; they represent hours of patient labor and a deep reverence for tradition.
By choosing Gulbhahar's white jutti, you're supporting centuries-old artisan traditions.
'White jutti' is an necessary part of Indian women's festive wardrobe. It's worn during Diwali, Eid, and other festivals, bringing joy and prosperity to celebrations. On weddings days, it adds a touch of classic elegance to the bride's traditional wear. For family gatherings and religious ceremonies, it symbolizes modesty and grace.
'White jutti' is finished with old motifs that tell stories of Indian culture. The 'chand taara' represents the moon and stars, symbolizing eternal love and beauty.
The 'motia' or flower motif signifies prosperity and abundance. Our tags: Classic Elements - Chand Taara, Motia, Gota Work.
'White jutti' represents the grace and modesty that defines Indian womanhood. Its simplicity is its strength, allowing it to complement many kinds of ethnic wear from sarees to salwar kameez. It's not just footwear; it's an extension of our classic elegance.
'White jutti' is more than a fashion statement; it's a symbol of cultural identity. It represents the 'ghar wali shandaar' (the beauty of home), respect for elders, and the joy of family gatherings. Key values - Past value: Respect for Elders, Cultural part: Family Gatherings.
Traditional value
Respect for Elders
Cultural aspect
Family Gatherings
'White jutti' is a enduring piece that elevates generations. It's the footwear your grandmother wore on her wedding day, and it's the footwear you'll wear to your daughter's wedding. It's not just about looking good; it's about feeling connected to our roots.
'White jutti' is deeply rooted in Indian culture, with regional variations reflecting the rich diversity of our country. From the complex 'phulkari' work of Punjab to the soft 'aari' work of Lucknow, each pair tells a story of its region's tradition and mastery.
Our white juttis embody the grace and modesty of culture Indian values. Hand-created with love by skilled makers, they are perfect for family gatherings and cultural celebrations.
How does wearing white juttis for family pujas preserve our cultural heritage?
White juttis are a symbol of purity and sacredness in Indian culture, making them ideal for family pujas. By wearing them during these ceremonies, you honor ancient traditions and pass down their significance to younger generations.
What is the best way to style white juttis with a saree for a festive occasion?
To complement your saree during festivals, opt for white juttis with intricate zari or mirror work. Pair them with traditional jewellery like jhumkas and bangles to complete the look of timeless elegance.
Can you explain the significance of artisan craftsmanship in your white juttis?
Our white juttis are handcrafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques like zardozi and kasab. Each pair tells a story of cultural heritage and feminine grace, making them treasured heirlooms for generations to come.




































































































