Patiala jutti

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Patiala jutti is a traditional, elaborately embroidered leather footwear style from Punjab, India, known for its vibrant designs and cultural significance in Punjabi attire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Punjabi cultural artifact
traditional footwear style
associatedWith Punjabi culture
countryOfOrigin India
culturalSignificance part of traditional Punjabi attire
symbol of Punjabi heritage
decoratedWith beads
mirror work
sequins
thread embroidery
zari work
gender unisex
handmade true
hasCharacteristic closed-toe design
elaborate embroidery
flat sole
often pointed toe
vibrant designs
hasVariant men’s Patiala jutti
women’s Patiala jutti
materialUsed leather
oftenFeatures colorful patterns
floral motifs
geometric motifs
partOf North Indian footwear traditions
placeOfOrigin Punjab NERFINISHED
regionallyPopularIn Haryana, India NERFINISHED
Punjab, India NERFINISHED
Rajasthan, India NERFINISHED
similarTo Jutti NERFINISHED
Mojari NERFINISHED
soleMaterial leather
traditionalCraftOf Punjabi artisans
typicallyMadeBy skilled cobblers GENERATED
upperMaterial fabric
leather
usedFor cultural performances
everyday wear
festive occasions
weddings
wornBy Punjabi folk dancers
men in Punjab
women in Punjab
wornWith Patiala salwar NERFINISHED
Punjabi bridal wear
Punjabi suit
salwar kameez

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Patiala notableCulturalItem Patiala jutti