Gramophones For INR 1,000, Pretty Rajasthani Jholas & More: This Tiny Store Is Camp's Hidden Gem

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What Makes It Awesome

Located at MG Road in Camp, Rajasthali Art & Crafts is a treasure trove of everything colourful, bright, handmade, embroidered and royal. Inspired from the rich art of Jaipur and Kashmir, this store sells pretty little jutis, handmade stitched shawls, dupattas, earrings, neck-pieces featuring tribal art, purses and wallets in colourful beads and beautiful centrepieces for your home.

Ranging between INR 150 and INR 2,000, we're in love with the antiques out here. We found a collection of paperweights featuring musicians of Rajasthan in their colourful traditional attires. If you're thinking of re-decorating your home, check out the beaded wind chimes, the earthen lamps and tall centre-pieces that are perfect to brighten up your living room. Whats more, find jaws-dropping photo frames in intricate emerald work and oil paintings, starting at INR 600.

Love junk jewellery? Get your outfit on point with the jhumkas, balis, neck pieces and bangles from Rajasthali, starting at INR 50. These pieces are handmade, and as you can see in the photographs, they boast of rich stone, kundan, button and silver work. We found sling bags and wallets out here that are worth the money. Starting at INR 350, the embroidered bag in green, fuchsia, turquoise and gold are our favourites!

And, since winter is here, how can we miss out on those wonderful shawls and stoles? At Rajasthali, these have a certain Kashmiri touch to it. The thread work, the floral bits, the abstract art on dual tones and more, we think you must get yourself one soon. Price? Starting at only INR 400.

What's My Pro Tip?

There are tons of products stuffed in that one little store. So, there's a good chance you might miss a great piece if you hurry. Take your time. Check out every nook-and-corner of Rajasthali and find something absolutely amazing.

Anything Else?

We found antique gramophones and exquisite Tibetan bowls out there, ranging between INR 1,000 and INR 2,000.

{Photo Credits: Amrita Khanna}