JAIPUR
TRAVEL GUIDE
Shopping
Areas 
The
builders of Jaipur took special care to provide ample space and facilities for
the production and marketing of hadicarfts which made the place famous throughout
India and abroad. An entire street and several city sectors were earmarked for
artisans and traders. The mainmarkets are along Jauhari Bazar, Bapu Bazar, Nehru
Bazar, Chaura Rasta, Tripolia Bazar and M.I. Raod.
Shops specialising
in precious and semi precious stones, ornaments and jewellery are to be found
on and along Jauhari Bazar. Jaipur enjoys a high reputation for the manufacture
of jewellery. It is one of the most active jewel markets of the world and is famous
for precious and semi-precious stones and also for the cutting, polishing and
setting of these stone, particularly that of diamonds, topaz and emeralds.
Jaipur brass work is of immaculate quality. The Jaipur brass worker is successful
in infusing life like charm into the dull metal. Two kinds of work is done in
Jaipur on brass viz. Lacquered brass carved brass. Jaipur enamel or Minakari,
mostly done on gold and silver has always been a class of its own. The Jaipur
artist is renowned not nonly for the purity of the colours, but also for its evenness.
Jaipur is also famous for its textiles. Sanganeri and Bagru block prints are the
fashion designer's craze these days. The Bandhej (tie and dye)print is very typical
of the region.
Near the Hawa Mahal are large number of shops dealing
in antiques and pseudo-antiques. Some shops opposite Hawa Mahal stock the famous
Jaipuri quilts, weighing from a few hundred grams to a kilogram.
The
stone and marble carving industry is also famous art of Jaipur. The stone used
is either procured from within Jaipur or from the marble mines of makrana, the
famous quarry that provided all the marble stone for one of the wonders of the
world at Agra, the Taj Mahal. The carvings, portraits and busts created in Jaipur
are held in high esteem everywhere.
Shopping
Arcades in Jaipur
Jauhari
Bazar This is where you can buy jewellery and tie and dye sarees.
Two lanes joining the mainroad Gopalji ka Rasta and Haldion ka Rasta house numerous
establishment selling jewellery. On the main road itself you find many silversmiths.
Traditional tie and dye fabrics and textiles are also available here.
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Bapu Bazar and Nehur Bazar
Here you can purchase textiles, local perfumes and shoes made of camel skin. Mirza
Ismial road
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M.I. Road The broad thoroughfare
houses a lrage number of emporia selling a variety of goods ranging fromjewellery
and brass work to textiles, to blue pottery, to woodwork, etc. These shops stock
a large variety of goods to satisfy the tourists' needs.
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Tripolia Bazar and Chaura Rasta
You can shop here for textiles, untensils, ironware and trinkets. If you want
to see the artisans at work, step into the side lanes and see for yourself.
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Shop at Ramganj Bazar for
shoes or jutis as they are called. Kishanpol Bazar for tie and dye textiles,
Maniharon Ka Rasta (Tripolia Bazar ) for lac bangles and other items,
Achrol
House, Subhash Chowk for carpets,
Khajanewalon Ka Rasta for marble carving,
and
Saganer village for block printing, hand-made paper and blue pottery.
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Recommended Shops Govt.
Emporia : Handloom House, Rituraj Building, M.I. Road. Khadi Ghar , M.I. Road,
rel. 373745
Rajasthan Handloom Project Board, Chomu House, tel : 363907 ,
635559 and at
M.I. Road. Rajasthanli, Rajasthan Government Handicraft Emporium,
Ajmeri Gate, M.I. Road , Tel : 367176