Classic Emporium
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Having been around for close to 40 years—it initially started out as manufacturing unit for walking sticks—Classic Emporium has evolved into something of an institution in Mussoorie.
Having been around for close to 40 years—it initially started out as manufacturing unit for walking sticks—Classic Emporium has evolved into something of an institution in Mussoorie. Read less

Having been around for close to 40 years—it initially started out as manufacturing unit for walking sticks—Classic Emporium has evolved into something of an institution in Mussoorie. Selling a wide range of handicrafts—from home décor items to jewellery—in brass, porcelain, wood and cloth, this is undoubtedly the best place to make a pit-stop if you’re looking for a souvenir from your trip. From handmade jewellery boxes and beautifully crafted candle-stands, to Tibetan sculptures, lampshades and jewellery—you can spend a good hour just browsing through the rows of bric-a-brac and picking what you want. The owners, (they’re currently in their fourth generation), are happy to regale you with anecdotes while you’re at it, and nothing is over priced.
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