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Versatility in Designs of Punjabi Jutti

Gurdeep Kour

HOD, Assistant Professor, Department of Fine Arts, Desh Bhagat University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab. Email: gurdeepkaur121@yahoo.in

  Volume 4, Number 1, 2020 I Full Text PDF

DOI: 10.21659/cjad.41.v4n102

Abstract

The use of footwear is as old as civilization. Numerous experimentations through the hands of Indian artisans of various regions, the form of desi jutti or traditional footwear emerged and circulated in numerous designs during ages. Today’s transforming approach of arts has been entered in every field of life to revive and modify our traditional handicrafts to justify our present needs and fashions. This paper is an effort to review the origin and glorious past of the handicraft of desi jutti as well new interventions in the handicraft industry, which affected, altered and fluctuated its original form using contemporary designs, materials and modern techniques. This paper is based on review of literature, interview and observation methods. Data is collected through thirty artisans in Ludhiana. Interviews and discussions also have been done with embroiders, boutique workers, sellers as well as experts.

Keywords: Historical, change, contemporary, design, materials, machines, ornamentation.

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