Shoes (called Jutti) of patterned gold metal thread gilt (called tilla)

Title
Shoes (called Jutti) of patterned gold metal thread gilt (called tilla)
LC Subject
shoes (footwear)
Description
Shoes (called Jutti) of patterned gold metal thread gilt (called tilla) with pointed toe with a long curling tip protruding (called nokh); vamp has a smaller peak that protrudes toward the opening; slip-on style with small peak at heel; red leather interior; hand-stitching on flat leather sole; insole has a blue velvet rectangle with a wrought iron design in gold; shoe patterns of swirls and lines with an ornate shape on vamp; menswear.
Provenance
Source of acquisition: Founders
Motif
Intricate swirl pattern Ornate
Work Type
shoes (footwear)
Location
Punjab >> India
Date
1920/1929
Identifier
1980.002.001
Rights
In Copyright
License
Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Material
Leather Metal Velvet
Technique
Punjab embroidery Pointed toe extends to a long curl slip-on Punjabi Jutti no left or right designation
Set
Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
Primary Set
Historic and Cultural Textile and Apparel Collection
Institution
Oregon State University
Note
This style of shoe with the long curled tip, called nokh, is worn by men. Women's shoes are similar, but do not have the nokh. Shoes that have the decorative metallic embroidery, such as these, are typically worn for special occasions, like weddings. There is no left or right designation to these shoes. Because they are made out of leather, they are expected to conform to the feet of the wearer over time. These shoes are popular in Northern India and Pakistan.