Jutti
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![Rounded toe jutti, item 1202 from the Riz Corporation's online catalog [1]](../../../upload/thumb/b/b8/Jutti.gif/180px-Jutti.gif)
![Pointed toe jutti, item 1205 from the Riz Corporation's online catalog [2]](../../../upload/thumb/c/c2/Jutti2.gif/180px-Jutti2.gif)
The jutti is a traditional Indian shoe especially of Punjabi origin. Elsewhere, similar Indian shoes are called kussa or mojri. They are usually made of fine leather and are delicately embroidered with threads or beads. Jutties are slip-on in style and are characterized by rising high to the Achilles' tendon in the back and covering the toes with a round or M-shaped heavily-embroidered upper shoe while leaving the top of the foot nearly bare. Juttis are now a fashion accesory for modern Indian wedding. These are made by experianced craftsmen who have inherited this tradition from generations. Some of these jutties can be found at [Sulbha Creations]