Nagras-Stylish womens shoes
Among several other Indian handicrafts, embroidered Nagras have acquired great notice and demands among women as well as men. Traditional looking women shoes have managed to captivate several hearts and reached the heights of panache and recognition. Nagras, as a popular women foot wear has gained rage among ladies all over the world.
These women shoes are type of a sandal that has flat heels, soft texture, refined embroidery and comfortable fit on the foot. They have originated from Jaipur that has acquired recognition and popularity among the universal customers. They are among the forte of traditional Rajasthani handicrafts. Specially, the interesting and refined embroidery work on them are done by the indigenous artisans and folks of Rajasthan.
These embroidered Nagras are such kinds of women shoes that have intricate designing and patterns on them. They equally require diligent labor and skills of the perfectionists to deliver such kind of final product. Contemporary art form are readily accepted and available in the markets. They are available in different colours, designs, patterns and art work. Different varieties such as gol-panja or Round Toe, salem shahi (Pointed Toe) and chota-panja (Small Toe) are very much in demand. Specially, embroidered Nagras with bead and shell work, real gold and silver threads, mirror and ceramic work or embellishment of valuable pearls and gems are some of the kinds of women shoes that a bride can flaunt on wedding too.
Except Nagras, Mojaris, Moccasins, Flipflops, Oshos, Kolhapuris and stilettos and other options for ladies to choose women foot wear for themselves. These embroidered Nagras could be bought in vibrant and colours of orange, red, blue, green, beige and yellow etc. The complicated and interesting work on these Nagras make them expensive, elegant and suave in the appeal.
The traditional work combined with modish colours and designs gives the wearer a complete royal, magical and appealingly captivating look. However, they reflect in Indian traditional embroideries, traditions and art work through them.
