Other shopping in Rajasthan
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Hari Om Jewellers
Following the famous footsteps of Hari Om, Roop Kishore Soni is a silversmith who makes delicate silver rings and bracelets. Visitors have commissioned personalised wedding rings here. There’s also a shop inside the fort, or visit this home address.
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Dastkar Craft Centre
This place, 3km from the station, is worth a visit. The organisation empowers low-caste village women, who produce the attractive handicrafts on sale, including saris, scarves, bags and bedspreads. You can visit the workshop located beyond the park entrance near Khem Villas.
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Fabindia
A great place to coordinate colours with reams of rich fabrics plus furniture and home accessories. As well, you can find organically certified garments, beauty products and condiments.
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Juneja Art Gallery
Has some striking pieces of contemporary art by Rajasthani artists (prices from Rs500 to Rs50,000). There is another branch of the gallery, Artchill, at Amber Fort.
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Bhatia News Agency
Stocks newspapers (try after 11am for the latest copy), magazines, and new and secondhand books in various languages.
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Sarvodaya Book Stall
Near the train station, stocks a small range of English-language magazines and books, including Lonely Planet.
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Krishna Art & Crafts
A good place to gain knowledge of traditional garments. It also has a large range of carpets and shawls.
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Kaman Art
This tiny contemporary art gallery features the work of about 40 painters from all over India.
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Rajasthali
The government fixed-price emporium is worth dropping into to gauge handicraft prices.
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Crossword
A vast selection of pictorial and fiction books plus DVDs, CDs and maps.
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