Kishanpol Bazaar
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/SHOPPING IN JAIPUR/ Updated : Feb 1, 2014, 15:37 IST
Synopsis
Situated next to Choti Chaupar, this market is popularly known as the go-to place for textiles and wooden furniture.
Situated next to Choti Chaupar, this market is popularly known as the go-to place for textiles and wooden furniture. Read less

Situated next to Choti Chaupar, this market is popularly known as the go-to place for textiles and wooden furniture. This is probably your best bet for colourful clothes done in the bandhani (tie-and-dye) and lahariya (a striped version of the bandhani design) style. Everything is reasonably priced, provided you know how to go head to head and bargain. Once you’re all shopped out, make your way to the Rangwalon ki Gali to watch bandhani craftspersons at work.
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