Craft Name: Camel Leather Craft – Jodhpur
Region: Jodhpur, Rajasthan
CRAFT
HISTORY
Camel leather craft has been practiced for centuries in Rajasthan, particularly among Mochi (shoemaker) and Karigar communities. Historically, camel leather was used for footwear, saddles, harnesses, musical instruments, and royal household items. Its durability made it ideal for desert life. Jodhpur became a major centre where artisans elevated camel leather into a decorative craft tradition. The handmade embroidered, carved, and stitched leather products became popular in local markets and later globally.
WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE:
- Camel leather work from Jodhpur is known for its hand-embossed, carved, and dyed leather products, traditionally used by Rajput and Marwari communities.
- Lightweight and extremely durable.
- Often incorporates hand-stitching using thick cotton or leather cord.

Received a
GI tag in 2023
COLOURS
- Deep brown
- Walnut black
- Reddish maroon
- Yellow ochre
- Burnt orange
MOTIFS & PATTERNS
- Rajasthani floral patterns
- Geometric jaali work
- Hand-embossed designs
- Traditional camel, peacock, paisley motifs
RAW MATERIAL
- Natural camel leather
- Cotton thread / leather cords
- Natural dyes
- Wax, oil, varnish
- Metal buckles or wooden accessories (optional)
CRAFT MAKING PROCESS
HOW TO IDENTIFY GENUINE AND AUTHENTIC CRAFT
- Natural Leather Grain: Authentic camel leather shows visible natural patterns, not uniform plastic-like surface.
- Smell & Feel: Natural vegetable-tanned camel leather has an earthy, warm smell and a soft but sturdy feel.