<P> Mojari or Khussa or Saleem Shahi's is a style of handcrafted footwear produced in South Asia . They are traditionally made by artisans mostly using tanned leather . The uppers are made of one piece of leather or textile embroidered and embellished with brass nails, cowry shells, mirrors, bells and ceramic beads . Even the bonding from the upper to the sole is done by cotton thread that is not only eco-friendly but also enmeshes the leather fibers with great strength . Some product range also uses bright and ornate threads . </P> <P> As it evolved through the centuries and is being produced by individual artisans, products vary in designs and colours . It encapsules cultural diversity, local ethos and ethnicity . </P> <P> It is believed that one of the earliest examples of footwear worn on the Indian subcontinent is a sandal of wood, datable to circa 200 BC . During the 3rd and 4th Centuries in the Buddhist period, it was quite common to wear strapped sandals, and Indian kings wore sandals ornamented with precious jewels . Jaina literature shows that leather was used for the making of shoes, which protected the toes from getting injured . Hides of cows, buffaloes, goats, sheep and other wild animals were used . </P>

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