Handicrafts
Shailza Sood DasguptaShailza Sood Dasgupta/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, PUSHKAR/ Updated : Oct 20, 2015, 17:06 IST
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Pushkar is known for its handicrafts like block printed and tie-and-dye textiles, paintings, finely cut precious stones, carved wood and ivory items, lacquer work, enamelled jewellery and pottery. There are many shops in Sadar Baz … Read more
Pushkar is known for its handicrafts like block printed and tie-and-dye textiles, paintings, finely cut precious stones, carved wood and ivory items, lacquer work, enamelled jewellery and pottery. There are many shops in Sadar Bazaar where you can buy these beautiful handicrafts. Visit Rajasthan Handicrafts Corporation Pushkar near mela ground for tie-and-dye fabrics, paintings, pottery items etc. Radhika Handicrafts is a popular place to look for a variety of fashion accessories and home decor, scarves, bags, bed covers, cushion and table covers as well as lamps and wall hangings. Read less
Pushkar is known for its handicrafts like block printed and tie-and-dye textiles, paintings, finely cut precious stones, carved wood and ivory items, lacquer work, enamelled jewellery and pottery. There are many shops in Sadar Bazaar where you can buy these beautiful handicrafts. Visit Rajasthan Handicrafts Corporation Pushkar near mela ground for tie-and-dye fabrics, paintings, pottery items etc. Radhika Handicrafts is a popular place to look for a variety of fashion accessories and home decor, scarves, bags, bed covers, cushion and table covers as well as lamps and wall hangings. Vikas Handicrafts, opposite Rainbow rooftop restaurant in the main market area, has a good collection of handmade paper notebooks, incense sticks and fragrance oil.
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