It had been almost 10 years since I walked the streets of Janpath, soaking in all the color and little trinkets. Last weekend I went out with a friend to have lunch at Savarna Bhawan on Janpath. To my surprise the streets of Janpath were almost empty - no hoarders, no crowds pushing each other - it was total bliss. You will appreciate this only if you have been to Janpath on a regular crowded day.
For those of you who don't know what am I talking about - Janpath is one of the main roads of Delhi which boasts of a market place loaded with trinkets from all over India. From the dresses, bedsheets, decoration pieces, jewellery to all those glitzy trinkets, you will find something to take back home for sure.
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A Walk Through Janpath |
This post is more of pictures from here on. Enjoy the photos that I captured, being a Sunday most of the shops were closed but I am still glad I could visit when I was not being pushed around by people from all sides!
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A Walk Through Janpath |
These bags are mainly from Rajasthan but some of the things are from Gujarat.
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A Walk Through Janpath |
The wonderful handmade umbrellas in the pic below are from Gujarat. I call them the Maharaja umbrellas!
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A Walk Through Janpath |
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The bangles above are made of Lac, wood and stone.
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A Walk Through Janpath |
Stone and shell decorative plates with the Taj Mahal engraved in shell.
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A Walk Through Janpath |
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A Walk Through Janpath - the Tantra shop famous for its T-shirts |
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The shop below had mostly things made of brass. I really like the little bell danglers.
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A Walk Through Janpath |
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A Walk Through Janpath - more bangles |
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Pillow covers, table mats, and even bags - all colorful, handmade and super cheap!
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A Walk Through Janpath |
And these gorgeous neck pieces - these usually sell online for around Rs 600- Rs 700 a piece but here you can get them for as low as Rs 200 - it all depends on how well you bargain! I am horrible at bargaining so I need a friend who is good at it or else I stick to my online purchases :(
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A Walk Through Janpath |
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Some more beaded pieces that are sure to catch your eye!
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A Walk Through Janpath |
Mobile pouches anyone? Handmade and the owner is ready to bargain from the word Go!
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A Walk Through Janpath |
I hope you enjoyed going through these pictures. I do wish I could spend more time there and actually shop! Came back with a cotton jumpsuit (from the clothes shops not pictured above) - great for summers and very pocket friendly!
So what is that one place where you really wish you could shop from but can't go because its always crowded? Have you been to Janpath? Do leave your comments and let me know.
lovely pics:)
ReplyDeletei really love janpath :)
thanks Poorva!
DeleteI have been to this area only once in 2005, when i went to attend my cousin's marriage. After that I have spent 5 years in Delhi but never got a chance to be at Janpath. This post refreshed some nice memories. I had bought very high quality woodden combs and silk scarfs from the shops on the main road. I am sure a lot must have changed in all these years. The pics were a feast to look at :) Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe shops have become more permanent types - earlier there used to be more shack sort of shops but there are less of the shacks now. On a Sunday it just seemed so blissful :)
Deletei always wanted to see this place...great to see the pictures..thanks
ReplyDeleteglad you liked them Prayati!
DeleteI absolutely adored the pics and write up! I had been here last year, really miss the shopping.
ReplyDeleteI too wish I could have shopped more, want to go back again :)
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