Rajasthan Shopping

A magical sojourn reverberating with age old culture and traditions, the state
enfolds in its lap a diverse kaleidoscope of breathtakingly beautiful and fascinating
art-de-facts. The range is unparalleled even while it is sophisticated in its
simplicity.
It has something for almost
every kind of traveler, revealing a vast range of arts and crafts, which is
a treat for the visuals and are ready to be picked. The Bazaars spill with
products and there is a magnificent glow of colours all over.
Intricate work carved on handicrafts or the wonders of gems and stones, it
has it all and even more like the colours dancing on the textiles and
fabrics with silver or gold threads settings and complimented with the
variety of Silk-threads, Beads, Gota, Zari, Zardosi, Banarasi, etc. designed
by the age old families of skilled artisans.
The amazing use of
clay in the form of sculpture and decorative arts, the paintings from
different schools like Miniature, Mughal and the different Rajasthani
shailis (school of art) and more are piled up, revealing the medieval
splashes and recording historic and dramatic events. Almost capturing the
senses!
The age old art of dyes and colours hold the centre of
attraction.
Every part of the state, every town, every village is
associated with the rich heritage of craftsmanship so particular to
Rajasthan. Entire villages practice crafts - sometimes a vast spectrum, on
other occasions just a single skill that can range from dhurrie weaving to
terracotta products.
These traditions once helped to form the different layers of a self-supporting
society in villages and towns, and it is this that has ensured their survival.
Most crafts are still

practiced
because they find use in local society - the painters, for example, still do
frescos on temple walls, and the village cobbler makes thick-soled shoes for
the farmers, reserving the more delicate versions for visitors.
Today, Rajasthan's markets spill with an exciting array of goods: paintings,
jewellery, fabrics and textiles, soft-as-gossamer quilts, clay pottery and
blue pottery, dhurries and carpets, wood, metal and stone sculpture,
leatherware and terracotta...
Little bells dance in the breeze,
puppets dangle from strings, embroidered footwear brightens up stores,
lights glow in huge glass candelabra and gemstones spill across pavements:
in Rajasthan's treasure-trove, you could spend days simply exploring the
world of the artisan.
Guest
Comments -----Original
Message----- Name: Ingrid Erickson
Country: ------
Email: ierickson@uwsa.edu
Tour: Customized Tour
Hello
Durjay,
I'm back at home and at work. The flight home was quite
an ordeal! First a ten-hour delay in Delhi, then a 20-hour flight to
Toronto, then a second overnight delay in Toronto before my flight to
Chicago. To top it all off, the bus I took from Chicago to Milwaukee got in
an accident on the way home. So I arrived home on Sunday afternoon instead
of Saturday at 8 a.m. as planned. But there was an empty seat next to me on
the Delhi-Toronto flight, so I got plenty of sleep. And I'm happy to be home
safe.
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