Rajasthan: 7 things you need to bring back from your Rajasthan trip
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, RAJASTHAN/ Created : Nov 30, 2024, 15:37 IST
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Rajasthan's markets are rich with souvenirs that reflect its history and culture, like Bandhani textiles, blue pottery, silver jewellery, and camel leather goods. Unique items such as Rajasthani puppets and spices can also be foun … Read more
Rajasthan's markets are rich with souvenirs that reflect its history and culture, like Bandhani textiles, blue pottery, silver jewellery, and camel leather goods. Unique items such as Rajasthani puppets and spices can also be found. Key markets to visit include those in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer. Read less
Souvenirs from Rajasthan are more than just objects—they’re stories of the state’s history, culture, and artistry. Whether you’re looking for colorful textiles, intricate jewelry, or quirky puppets, the treasures you bring home will keep the memories of Rajasthan alive long after your trip ends.
Bandhani, or tie-dye, is one of Rajasthan’s most iconic textiles. Sarees, dupattas, and scarves featuring this craft are perfect keepsakes or gifts. Visit Jaipur, Jodhpur, or Udaipur to shop for authentic Bandhani.
Blue pottery
Originating from Jaipur, blue pottery is renowned for its striking cobalt blue and turquoise designs. Items like vases, plates, and coasters are excellent for adding a touch of Rajasthani charm to your home décor.
Rajasthan’s silver jewellery is a testament to the state’s skilled craftsmanship. From intricately designed necklaces and earrings to bangles and anklets, these pieces often feature traditional motifs and tribal designs. Markets in Jaipur, Pushkar, and Udaipur are the best places to find them.
Miniature paintings
Rajasthan is famous for its miniature paintings, which depict scenes from mythology, royal courts, and everyday life. Styles like Mughal, Mewar, and Bundi paintings showcase incredible attention to detail and vibrant colours.
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Camel leather goods
Handcrafted camel leather products, such as bags, wallets, and jootis (traditional footwear), are highly sought after in Rajasthan. Jaisalmer and Bikaner are particularly famous for their leather goods.
Brightly colored and intricately designed, Rajasthani puppets, or kathputlis, are both charming and symbolic of the region’s folk traditions. These puppets make great souvenirs for kids or as unique home décor items.
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Spices
Rajasthan is famous for its spicy cuisine. So it makes sense to bring back home a taste of Rajasthan. Turmeric, cumin, and chili are just a few of the spices that define Rajasthani cuisine. Check out Jodhpur and Jaipur for these aromatic spices.
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