Indian wedding bride footwear of 2010

Footwear is an ultimate accessory in the marriage ensemble for gentlemen. Indian bridal Gents’ footwear is carefully chosen to reflect the cultural influences of the Indian heritage. In this regard, a mojari is a brilliant alternative. It is a couple of leather slip-on shoes that hail from Rajasthan in India. Mojaris were originally shabby by royalty. Generally made from camel leather, these ethnic slippers have padded insoles and are the favored footwear to go with customary Indian gents’ attire.

Mojaris are handcrafted items and come in a kind of designs and colors. The footwear is heavily understated and ornamented. Due to the point of handiwork that goes into making a mojari, merely the upper echelons of Rajasthani society, including the Maharaja, wore them. Once adorned with pearls, gems and valuable stones, today mojaris are crafted with beads and bells. Enchanting and delightful to behold, gents footwear reach the epitome of class with leather mojaris.

Indian bridal gents’ footwear included the Punjabi jutti, which is also a couple of slippers like the Rajasthani mojari. This footwear is pointed at the top and is made from very soft leather. Gold and silver thread embroidery is famous on the jutti and can be purchased in very charming designs and patterns. Heart shaped jutti or patterns with holes are favorites among Indian bride. The sharp level at the top of the jutti affords the wearer a regal countenance.

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