The Indian craftsman has been perfecting his art handed down in the
family, from father to son—for hundreds of generations. The result is a
culmination of the best in modern aesthetics and ancient art—a legacy that even
the Indians cannot ignore.
First look to your wardrobe. Do you want yards of silk for a dress or a
shirt? Then look to jammu & Kashmir, to Benaras or to the south. Or pick up
a handful of crisp cottons in any of the bazars all over India. For the best
finds, look to the state emporia in all major cities.
Buy ready-mades at only a fraction of their cost in European and Western
countries. Get a little something for your home in brass, bronze, ivory, marble
or wood. From statues
and busts to table - lamps and shelves to table-tops and frames. Ivory is
carved in delicate filigree, marble is inlaid with precious, coloured stones,
wood embedded with brass, bronze polished and shaped into Shivas, Buddhas and
Saraswatis. From Moradabad comes a great culture of coloured enamel work in
brass setting.
Go a step further. Pick up a rare and exclusive collection of precious
stones and jewellery. If you’ve seen the Kundan work of Rajasthan, or the
fashionably shaped silver from Orissa, you may not go back empty handed. And
remember, the world’s purest diamonds were once mined at Golconda and nearby
Hyderabad is a thriving industry for pearls.
Come and see our very wide range of carpets and rugs. India has the
world’s largest carpet industry and the result is a colourful collage of
paisleys, Persian motifs and fire breathing dragons. Tapestry comes in an
equally wide range and Indian fabrics in natural fibre are one of a kind.
Every woman secretly harbours the desire to own a saree. Come and pick
one from an unteachable range of silks, brocades, chiffons and chignons.
Patterned in wild dreams, touched with a dash of silver and gold threads,
splashed with tie-and-dye designs.
There is a bargain waiting in the Indian market. Don’t forget, India is
the last resort for bargain hunters and adventurers.
For more details about: Tour Operator India and Customized Tours India
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