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Shopping in Rajasthan |
So you are
in India now ! Well are you looking for artifacts and curios or just
little trinkets to remember your trip or carry as presents for loved
ones back home?
Gift shopping in India can be hell of a job as India has a wide
variety to offer. Our villages and cities are teeming with
craftspeople making meticulously designed products which vie for your
eyes. They say, " if you start looking for the perfect gift you will
never find one" so its better to look around for gifts and then decide
what to buy according to your taste and wallet size.
Leather shoes of jodhpur and Barmer, with their fine colourful
embroidery along with leather painted lamps and pots from Bikaner are
a gift worth having. Painted marble statues from Jaipur and Kishangarh
are famous the world over. You can also get marble statuettes, vases
and plates, cups and bowls and even a stool made with the finest
marble with gold painting in the shops of Rajasthan.
Handwoven durries and carpets is a thriving industry in the state.
With intricate designs and fine weaving the floor furnishings are a
must for a discerning connoisseurs home. Many will often buy home
furnishing in block prints to decorate their homes and thus relive
their Indian memories in their rooms back home
Textiles have a rich hue and colour, the block prints and fabrics ,
bedspreads and light weight quilts make a cuddly gift. rugs and wall
paintings made in silk and cotton depicting stories from Rajasthan or
dances of lord krishna with Radha are prized gift souvenirs too.
If the wallet allows you may return to India for another shopping
spree and hunt for some more treasures like village crafts made of
bamboo and other woods, iron , brass or even bronze. i assure you it
will be well worth your while...... (by Ms. Shomma Dutt).
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Art in Rajasthan touches life at
many points. It finds its most natural expression in the region’s
diverse handicrafts which have irresistible appeal because of their
simplicity, beauty and utility. Utilizing the materials available
locally, Rajastha’s craftsmen seek to meet the needs of the people,
and in so doing, they give expression to their aesthetic urges and
inherited skill. The weaving of muslin, making of rugs and carpets,
dyeing and printing of cotton textiles, pottery-making,
ivory-carving brass and enamel work are some of the leading crafts
of Rajasthan.
The art of printing and dyeing,
which has been handed down from father to son for centuries, is
notable for simplicity of designs and boldness of colours. Folk
motifs, such as, dancing peacocks, stately elephants and camels
predominate in the prints. The hand-blocked and printed textiles are
put to a variety of uses. They are used as wall hangings and
curtains, bed-spreads and table-cloths. They can be made into summer
dresses, beach costumes and shirts. |
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Tie-dyeing is an old art,
practised in Jaipur and Kotah. Another popular form of traditional
dyeing is the laharia. The sari or the turban dyed in this style
resembles a twisted rope when purchased and displays waves of colour
when opened.
Being a producer of raw wool, Rajasthan makes a variety of woolen
goods. For instance, Bikaner specialises in the making of carpets,
rugs, shawls and blankets. Felt, rugs and saddle-cloth come from
Jaipur, Jodhpur and Tonk.
Carving in stone and marble is a speciality of Jaipur. Jaipur’s
marble sculptures have a reputation for their texture and finish.
The materials for these are procured from the marble quarries at
Makrana which yield white marble and from Baislana, where black
marble is available. Images of deities for temples and homes and
ornamental figures for brackets carved by Jaipur craftsmen are in
demand all over the country. |
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Enamelling – the coating of gold
ornaments and other metal objects in pleasing colours – is another
speciality of Jaipur. Some of the minerals employed by the craftsmen
for this purpose are cobalt and sulphate of copper which are mined
in the hills near Khetri. The setting of precious stones in delicate
jewellery is another craft for which Jaipur is as well known as it
is for enameling.
Jodhpur is famous for its footwear (jooti), which are boat-shaped
and are made from locally cured leather. Light and comfortable to
wear, they are embroidered with silk and gold thread. Sequins
occasionally add a pretty sparkle so that Jodhpur footwear make
attractive evening shoes. |
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Articles carved out of ivory and bone
are available in Jaipur, Ajmer, Alwar and Bikaner. Bhilwara is noted
for its tin ware. Tiny amulets of gold and silver, artistically
executed and enamelled are made in Nathdwara for the pilgrims who
come to this place. Lacquer work, which is confined to small
articles such as toys and bangles, is done in many parts of the
region. Udaipur has a flourishing industry in wooden toys. Filigree
work, encrustation of metalware and wood carving are among the many
other handicrafts for which Rajasthan is renowned. |
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