Juttis hold significant cultural value in India, often worn by royalty in the past. Handmade Mojaris from regions like Rajasthan and Punjab are particularly renowned. While the production methods and materials used are similar across different areas, each region boasts distinct designs, motifs, and patterns that set their creations apart.
To delve into the vibrant process of Jutti making in Jodhpur, you can visit Mohan Lal Gujar’s artistic studio. This traditional craft, passed down through generations, involves using leather native to the region, along with eco-friendly cotton threads that enhance the leather’s strength.
Prepare to be captivated by the exquisite art of Mojari making, a footwear style once favoured by kings and queens centuries ago. Mohan Lal and Chanda Gurjar, a talented mother-son duo, will guide you through this experience. Their family has crafted leather juttis for royalty for over 300 years.
Here’s a chance to create the royal beauty and intricacies of Jodhpur’s traditional Juttis with your own hands! Rajasthan Studio takes you through the vibrant world of the regal footwear tradition of Rajasthan where you craft a Jutti for yourself with award-winning artists.


