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The
delightful and colourful bazaars of Rajasthan still have the
distinct easy-going atmosphere, typical of the medieval times.
Nothing much seems to have changed till today - not even the
commodities in the market.
The numerous fairs and festivals in
this sparsely populated state are essentially an opportunity for
people from far and wide to converge and shop.
In
the electrically charged cacophonic atmosphere, one can pick up
exotic trinkets, beads, bangles, old tribal silver jewellery, a
range of handicrafts and of course, animals.
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Street side factory-
cum-showroom of
clay painted dolls. |
This is true of the towns and cities as well. Chaotic and noisy,
people jostling against each other, stray cows butting in, lots of
bargaining....
In the old days, the bazaars were segmented product-wise. An
entire lane of lac bangle makers, a market of utensil makers and
so on. Although a few stray shops have cropped up, the tradition
continues to date.

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