Shweta Kothari is a designer boutique whose works are contemporary and have a classy fashion. It also offers you a choice of fusion fashion and Indian contemporary designs. So, drop by and find something that will suit your fashion sense with the vibrant colors and interesting designs found here.
Situated near the City Palace, Tripolia Bazaar is mainly a cluster of shops selling ironware, brassware, and carpets. The small stores offer high-quality and durable utensils as well as exquisite furniture to pretty up your home. The colorful range of carpets is something you cannot miss, as each one reflects Indo-Heratic art embellished with motifs and delicate designs. If accessories are your thing, walk up to the Maniharon Ka Rasta stores selling stunning lac bangles. Open seven days of the week, Tripolia Bazaar is a popular destination with shoppers and rightly so!
The inception of Neerja International took place in 1978 due to the efforts of Ms. Leela Bordia. Neerja International is the largest manufacturer and exporter of Blue Pottery. Under the leadership Leela, Neerja International has successfully created more than 300 blue pottery products and 1000 unique designs. Their collection varies from bathroom sets, to candle stands, to card holders, etc. So, head here and find something beautiful for your home.
A city of strange blends when it comes to shopping, Jaipur is where you will find malls selling branded stuff and also glorious old fashioned bazaars which refuse to go out of style. On such example is that of Bapu Bazaar, where best bargains on Mojris, perfumes and traditional tie-and-dye textiles are available. Embroidered shoes made of camel skin is yet another specialty here. This bazaar is one among the six important bazaars of Jaipur and is very popular with the tourists. And if at all you want to take a break from the riot of sights, sounds and colors, indulge in some local snacks sold by roadside vendors. Trust this place to take up a lot of your time as it has so much to offer.
Jaipur is known as 'Gem City of India', and Johari Bazaar is a magnificent testament to this fact. The finest ethnic jewelry including gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones are displayed at all the stores in this market. The endearing collection features pendants, earrings, necklaces, bangles and other accessories that are intricately designed by skilled artisans. For those who are ready to shell out a bit more, the Kundan and Minakari art are some of the luxuriant and exquisite choices in jewelry. Also, it is best to be well informed about gemstones before you enter here.
Titus Sports provides sport equipment for various sports like Tennis, squash, football, basketball, and more. Whether you are looking for the right type of shoes or you want the perfect racket to practice badminton, this store has a fine quality collection to choose from. Besides, they have also sponsored many events like Hamdrad Delton Junior Squash Open 2016 in New Delhi.
Run by the owners of the next door shop Satyam, Rajasthan Fabrics and Arts misleads many to think of it as just another souvenir shop outside the majestic City Palace. However it is a little known fact that this unassuming shop for many years now, has been visited by several noted fashion designers of the country. Being in business for decades, it brings to you, a mix-bag of textiles and handcrafted items from all parts of Rajasthan and other cities like Kolkata. Ethnic jewelry, brass and silver sculptures are all yours for the taking.
Tucked away in a corner right outside the City Palace, is a store that specializes in hand-woven clothes. Ideal for souvenir shopping, the family-owned Satyam has been in the business for several years now and has tremendous brand value with the locals of Jaipur. As you enter, to your right is a collection of shawls and 'tie and dye' clothes, while to your left are a myriad variety of knick-knacks that serve as perfect souvenirs to take back home. For a shop not much bigger than a room, Satyam sure does pack a punch! Also a splendid touristy location is definitely an added advantage.
Situated near the City Palace, Tripolia Bazaar is mainly a cluster of shops selling ironware, brassware, and carpets. The small stores offer high-quality and durable utensils as well as exquisite furniture to pretty up your home. The colorful range of carpets is something you cannot miss, as each one reflects Indo-Heratic art embellished with motifs and delicate designs. If accessories are your thing, walk up to the Maniharon Ka Rasta stores selling stunning lac bangles. Open seven days of the week, Tripolia Bazaar is a popular destination with shoppers and rightly so!
Located along the Govind Devji Temple road, it is hard to miss the impressive arched entrance of the All Rajasthan Shilp Gram Udyog. There could not have been a more apt name for this place, as it totally represents whatever Rajasthan has to offer in terms of clothes, accessories, carpets, trinkets and more. Located in a crowded by-lane of the Pink City, this government recognized store not only sells, but also demonstrates the amazing transformation of raw materials into the final end-product sold. Make sure you have enough time on your hands while you shop here, and avoid coming in the late evenings as the mammoth crowds can get a bit overwhelming.
Sireh Deori is a well-known market located near the beautiful Hawa Mahal. One can spend the entire time window-shopping as this area has an amazing choice from stitched Jaipur quilts to leather shoes, juttis, mojaris, puppets, knick-knacks, and colourful textiles. The vibrant colors and local artworks are sure to catch your eye. Besides, this is a great spot for some good bargains and budget shopping!
There is no dearth of small souvenir shops in Jaipur and Puppet House is just one of them. Although this is not exactly the kind of store you would make an exclusive visit to, it does have some great ethnic and traditional products. 'Kathputli' or puppets, handicraft items and accessories are some of the things sold here. This place is ideal for last minute gift shopping; do not forget to carry your cash, as the store does not accept credit cards.