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Textiles, Trinkets, And Tradition: Crafting Your Jaipur Shopping Itinerary

From Rajasthani mojaris and lac bangles to blue pottery and Bagru print sarees, here's your complete guide to shopping in Jaipur.

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By: Esha Dasgupta and Karan Kaushik Published: Jan 13, 2024 01:00 PM IST

Textiles, Trinkets, And Tradition: Crafting Your Jaipur Shopping Itinerary
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Jaipur, the Pink City, beckons shopaholics with a treasure trove of choices. Block-printed textiles, Jaipuri quilts, exquisite meenakari and kundan jewellery, and traditional Jaipuri mojaris top the list of must-buys. Whether you’re into handicrafts or modern designer boutiques, Jaipur seamlessly blends the traditional with the contemporary in its shopping landscape, offering a unique experience for every tourist.

Your Jaipur shopping expedition: A comprehensive guide

Exploring the Bazaars of Jaipur

Jaipur’s major markets are housed within the walled city, each with its distinct charm. The Sireh Deori Bazaar, situated opposite Hawa Mahal, sets the tone for your Jaipur shopping adventure. Badi Chaupar and Choti Chaupar, at the heart of the old city, host other prominent markets like Johari Bazaar, Ramganj Bazaar and Tripolia Bazar. The narrow alleys, known as raastas, such as Gopalji ka Raasta, Haldiyon ka Raasta, and Maniharon ka Raasta, are bustling with shoppers. Explore the vibrant markets around Choti Chaupar, including Gangauri Bazaar and Kishanpole Bazaar. Bapu Bazaar and Johari Bazaar, two iconic markets in the walled city, offer a diverse range of products, from apparel to handicrafts and jewellery. Venture just beyond the walled city to Mirza Ismail Road (MI Road) for upmarket jewellery and apparel stores.

Here’s a lowdown on what to buy and where.

Bapu Bazaar – a riot of colours

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Your shopping extravaganza begins at Bapu Bazaar, where traditionally-constructed pink shops line the bustling market. From vibrant Bandhani and Lahariya dupattas and sarees to Bagru-printed kurtis, Sanganeri bedsheets, and Jaipuri quilts, Bapu Bazaar offers a kaleidoscope of colourful choices. Explore the narrow lanes adorned with mojaris, handicrafts, toys, artificial jewellery, and more. Don’t miss the chance to savour local delights like pani puri or piping hot kachoris while immersing yourself in the market’s lively atmosphere.

What to buy: Jaipuri quilts, handicrafts, puppets, handicrafts, jewellery
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 10:30 am to 9:00 pm; Sunday closed
Location: Bapu Bazar, Biseswarji, Jaipur
Best restaurants: Moti Mahal Restaurant and Laxmi Chat Bhandar – famous for delicious chat, oriental, and Indian dishes.

How to reach
By metro: Jaipur Ajmeri Gate Metro Station is approximately 1 km away
By road: The Sindhi Camp Central bus stand is approximately 4 km away

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Johari Bazaar – jewels of Jaipur

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As perhaps the oldest market of Jaipur, Johari Bazaar shines with exquisite Jaipuri jewellery made from gold, silver, diamonds and emeralds. Some of the city’s most well-known jewellers have showrooms in this historic market. Witness the craftsmanship of famed meenakari artisans, gem-cutters and polishers along Gopalji ka Raasta and Haldiyon ka Raasta, adjacent to Johari Bazaar. Indulge in the market’s architectural heritage and, if hunger strikes, head to Windview Cafe opposite Hawa Mahal for nice food and great views.

What to buy: Precious and semi-precious stones, gold and silver jewellery, block-print textiles
Opening hours: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm on all days
Location: Johari Bazar, Badi Choupad, Ramganj Bazar, Jaipur
Best restaurants: Shri Shyam Chaat Bhandar and Rawat Sweets – famous for pyaaz kachori, ghewar, and traditional Rajasthani thali.

How to reach
By metro: Chandpole Metro Station is approximately 2 km away
By road: Badi Chaupar Bus Stop is approximately 5 km away

Metal marvels – lac bangles from Tripolia Bazaar

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Tripolia Bazaar, originating from Badi Chaupar, is famous for its metal shops, offering an extensive collection of lac bangles. Wander into Maniharon ka Raasta, a small lane off Tripolia Bazaar, to witness the intricate craftsmanship of lac bangle-makers. Immerse yourself in the marvels of marble crafts and paintings at Khazane Walon ka Raasta.

What to buy: Precious and semi-precious stones, gold and silver jewellery, block-print textiles
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 10:00 am to 8:00 pm; Sunday closed
Location: Johari Bazar, Badi Choupad, Ramganj Bazar, Jaipur
Best restaurants: Shri Shyam Chaat Bhandar and Rawat Sweets – known for pyaaz kachori, ghewar, and traditional Rajasthani thali.

How to reach
By metro: Chandpole Metro Station is approximately 2 km away
By road: Badi Chaupar Bus Stop is approximately 5 km away

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Nehru Bazaar – Jaipur’s footwear haven

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For those yearning for the perfect pair of Jaipuri mojaris or jootis, Nehru Bazaar is your go-to destination. Famous for traditional and intricately designed footwear, this market offers the best jootis at affordable prices. Hone your bargaining skills as you explore the vibrant collection, and don’t forget to indulge in a quick bite at Mohan Restaurant or Mahaveer Dhaba. Also, be mindful of the initial discomfort while walking in these jootis.

What to buy: Jaipuri mojris, sequined jewellery, traditional outfits
Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday 10:00 am to 9:00 pm; Tuesday closed
Location: Nehru Bazar Rd, Radio Market, Jaipur
Best restaurants: Mohan Restaurant and Sardar Ji Lassi Sharbat – renowned for sweet lassi and various snacks, such as samosa, kachori, and bread pakora.

How to reach
By metro: Vivek Vihar Metro Station is approximately 2.5 km away
By road: Ajmeri Gate Bus Stop is approximately 1.2 km away

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Hidden gems – street shopping at Sireh Deori Gate

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Right beside the Hawa Mahal, Sireh Deori Gate market may be less renowned, but it boasts an impressive collection of intricately designed Jaipuri quilts, blankets, and shoes. Explore this hidden gem for leather bags, known for fashionable designs, rich embroidery, and utility. Treat yourself to yummy Rajasthani snacks during your visit.

What to buy: Camel leather handbags, purses, wall hangings, local spices
Opening hours: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm on all days
Location: Tulsi Marg, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market
Best restaurants: Heritage Buffet Restaurant and Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar – popular for staple Rajasthani cuisine, including gatte ki sabji, dal bati churma, and dahi bundi.

How to reach
By metro: Chandpole Metro Station is approximately 2 km away
By road: Badi Chopar Bus Stop is approximately 1 km away

Wedding wonderland – Purohit Ji ka Katla

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For wedding shopping bliss, Purohit Ji ka Katla on Johari Bazaar Road is a treasure trove for brides-to-be. From bridal lehengas to trousseaus, silk and georgette sarees, matching jewellery and accessories, this market fulfils every wedding shopping ambition. Explore an array of items, including fake currency note garlands, sherwanis for the groom, invitation cards, gift boxes, souvenirs, and more.

What to buy: Wedding apparel and accessories
Opening hours: 11:00 am to 9:30 pm on all days
Location: WRFG+652, Tripolia Bazar
Best restaurants: Midtown Multicuisine Restaurant & bar and Mahaveer Rabri Bhandar – famous for Angaara Chicken, cheese dumplings and rabri

How to reach
By metro: Chandpole Metro Station is approximately 3 km away
By road: Choti Chopar Bus Stop is approximately 2 km away

Handicraft haven Chandpole Bazar

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No visit to Jaipur is complete without a souvenir hunt, and Chandpole Bazaar is perfect for street shopping for handicrafts. From puppets to umbrellas to lac items, this market offers a diverse range. For a more sophisticated experience, explore designer souvenir stores like Jaipur Pink and Rajasthali. Juneja Art Gallery has the city’s best artworks, while Padamshri Kripal Singh Shekhawat’s studio Kripal Kumbh is a must-visit for blue pottery items. Jaipur Blue Pottery Art Centre at Amer Road deals in blue ceramic artefacts, utility items, and decorative pieces. They also sell intricately carved marble handicrafts and beautiful Rajasthani miniature paintings. Neerja International in C-Scheme is best for utility items in blue pottery.

What to buy: Blue pottery, handcrafted fridge magnets, puppets, wooden toys
Opening hours: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm on all days
Location: Choti Chopar to Chandpole Gate, Jaipur
Best restaurants: Baradari Restaurant & Bar and Govindam Sweets – offering authentic Mughlai Dum Biryani, Khameeri Roti, and a variety of sweets and savoury items.

How to reach
By metro: Chandpole Metro Station is approximately 1 km away
By road: Choti Chopar Bus Stop is approximately 2 km away

Kishanpole Bazar – a haven for handicraft lovers

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Kishanpole Bazar is one of the most famous markets for shopping handicrafts in Jaipur, catering to those looking for the perfect adornment for their homes. The market’s sheer variety is sure to astound even the most seasoned shoppers, offering a plethora of items ranging from clay sculptures, marble figurines, oil paintings, carpets, tapestries, and wood carvings, to flamboyant textiles and apparel. As you delve deeper into the market, you’ll discover painted jewellery boxes, good luck charms, and textile dyes.

What to buy: miniature animals and bird figurines, handmade fridge magnets, uncoloured clay sculptures that can be painted
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 1:00 am to 8:00 pm; Sunday closed
Location: Baba Harish Chand Marg, Chaura Rasta, Jaipur
Best restaurants: Namaste Rajasthan Restaurant and Om Mishthan Bhandar – famous for traditional thalis and lip-smacking flavours of Ghewar

How to reach
By metro: Chandpole Metro Station is approximately 2 km away
By road: Ajmeri Gate Bus Stop is approximately 1.5 km away

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Tibbati Bazaar – shopper’s paradise with a cultural touch

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Tibbati Bazaar, with over 250 shops, is a popular shopping destination in Jaipur. Explore a wide array of warm clothing, handicrafts, shoes, woven tapestries, and local souvenirs. Also known as Jhulelal Tibbati Bazaar, it comes to life every November, lasting through January, catering primarily to the winter season. With reasonable prices, diverse variety, and good quality, this market is a hit among shoppers. For a more peaceful experience, consider visiting on weekday mornings.

What to buy: Thangka paintings, woven shoe covers, woollen gloves and scarves
Opening hours: 8:00 am to 10:00 pm on all days
Location: Tibetans Market, Padmani VT Rd, Mansarovar Sector 7, Mansarovar Sector 5, Mansarovar, Jaipur
Best restaurants: Kanha di Hatti and Mahadeva Dhaba – famous for traditional Rajasthani fare including dal kachori, pyaz kachori, and gajar ka halwa (seasonal).

How to reach
By metro: Vivek Vihar Metro Station is approximately 2.5 km away from Tibbati Bazaar
By road: Brahmpuri Bus Stand is approximately 6 km away from Tibbati Bazaar

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Designer boutiques in Jaipur

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Discover bespoke outfits in Jaipur, with a range of chic high-end designer boutiques located in C-Scheme.

Soma

Renowned for block-printed textiles, homeware, quilts, and bedcovers, Soma also offers readymade apparel for both men and women.

Location: D-43, A-1, Bhagat Singh Marg, Jaipur

RASA

RASA specialises in handmade block-printed bedding and exquisite silks, presenting a mix of contemporary and traditional fashion.

Location: S-55, Ashok Marg, opp. St. Xaviers School on, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur

Anokhi

Your go-to for hand-block printed kurtis, bedsheets, and dress material.

Location: 2nd floor, KK Square, Ghatiwala House, Prithviraj Rd, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur

Nila House

Using natural dyes and handlooms, Nila House showcases age-old traditions of screen-printing and embroidery techniques.

Location: C 86, Prithviraj Rd, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur

Best jewellery stores in Jaipur

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Jaipur is a gems and jewellery haven, hosting numerous stores visited by shoppers throughout the year. Explore the iconic stores for shopping jewellery in Jaipur:

Bhuramal Rajmal Surana Jewellers

Offers a collection of modern and traditional jewellery designs.

Location: D-68, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, near Police Memorial, Near Trimurti Circle, Rambagh, Jaipur

Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas Jewellers

One of the oldest and largest shops in Jaipur, offering diamond jewellery and royalty-inspired designs.

Location: 9, Lakshmi Complex, Mirza Ismail Rd, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur

Motisons Jewellers

With several branches across the city, this jewellery store offers classic and contemporary designs.

Location: Vaishali Nagar. F, 33, Gautam Marg, Block E, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur

The Gem Palace

A heritage jewellery store that also custom-makes client designs.

Location: Shop No. 348, Mirza Ismail Rd, Jayanti Market, New Colony, Jaipur

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Shopping malls in Jaipur

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For those seeking branded products, Jaipur’s shopping malls cater to various preferences, hosting major national and international brands:

World Trade Park

This shopping mall offers plenty of home-grown Jaipuri and international brands.

Location: Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, D-Block, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur

MGF Metropolitan

One of the oldest and most popular shopping malls in Jaipur, offering a mix of Indian and international brands.

Location: 22 Godam Cir, Durgadas Colony, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur

Pink Square Mall

Shop here for readymade garments, especially locally made and Indian brands

Location: Plot No. 1, 2, Govind Marg, Saket Colony, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur

Triton Mall

One of the largest multi-brand shopping malls in Jaipur, it is a one-stop destination for almost everything under the sun.

Location: Plot No 1/1, Near Chomu Pulia Circle, Jhotwara Rd, Hyper City, Om Shiv Colony, Jhotwara, Jaipur

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

-What makes shopping in Jaipur unique?
The vibrant markets selling a wide range of home decor items, souvenirs, clothing options, and handmade footwear make shopping in Jaipur a unique experience.

-What are the popular shopping areas in Jaipur?
Some of the most popular shopping areas in Jaipur include Bapu Bazar, Johari Bazar, and Chandpole Bazar.

-What traditional handicrafts can I find in Jaipur?
Jaipur is known for traditional handicrafts such as wood carvings, marble figurines, lacquer work, metalwork, and exquisite miniature paintings.

-Where can I buy traditional Rajasthani attire in Jaipur?
Bapu Bazar and Kishanpole Bazar are two markets in Jaipur ideal when shopping for authentic Rajasthani attire.

-Are there markets specialising in jewellery in Jaipur?
Tonk Road and Johari Bazar are ideal markets when shopping for jewellery, including gold ornaments and precious stones.

-Can I bargain while shopping in Jaipur?
Some markets are conducive to bargaining, while others are not. It’s essential to respect the seller and approach negotiations with politeness.

-Are there specific markets for buying handicrafts in Jaipur?
Almost all markets in Jaipur carry traditional and modern handicrafts, providing a wide range of options for buyers.

-Is it possible to buy gemstones and jewellery directly from artisans in Jaipur?
Most shops have in-house artisans who work on gemstones, but direct purchases from artisans might not be common in Jaipur.

-Are there any speciality stores for textiles in Jaipur?
Jaipur offers plenty of speciality stores for textiles, including government-owned shops that ensure artisans receive fair compensation.

-Can I find traditional Rajasthani artwork and paintings in Jaipur?
Bapu Bazar and Nehru Bazar are ideal for picking up Rajasthani artwork and paintings.

-Are there food markets in Jaipur where I can buy local specialities?
Chandpole Bazar and Sireh Deori Gate market are ideal for sampling local dishes and specialities.

-Can I use credit/debit cards for shopping in Jaipur?
While big chain stores and shopping malls accept credit/debit cards, smaller stores may not provide this facility. UPI or cash are alternative payment options in such cases.

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Esha Dasgupta and Karan Kaushik

Esha Dasgupta and Karan Kaushik

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