Native to Rajasthan and one of the most popular forms of Indian puppetry, Kathputli is more than a thousand years old. The Kathputli Nagar (Puppet Colony) is a cluster of tiny one or two room buildings tucked away in a corner of Jaipur and is named after the families of puppet makers who have lived…
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Spices and the Bangle Maker
We headed back into old Jaipur to visit a bangle maker and to see a demonstration of his craft. Before that, we nipped into to a spice shop to stock up on perfect gifts and packets of spice mixes to encourage us to explore Indian cooking when we got home. Just off one of the…
Gota Patti Workshop
We started the day by heading to Aari Tari for a Gota Patti workshop. Gota Patti, whilst being strongly associated with Rajistan is thought to have originated in the Punjab before spreading in popularity to neighbouring states. The handcraft is actually centuries-old, and was traditionally the domain of the royal family and members of the…
Laxmi Misthan Bhandar and Bar Palladio
After our visit to the Observatory and City Palace, Isha took us to the Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB for short) for a Thali lunch, traditional in Rajasthan and consisting of a number of dishes served on a big platter. LMB is one of Japur’s oldest restaurants and the vegetarian meal consisted of Papad Mangori Soup,…
The Observatory and Royal Palace
After the riot of colour that was the wholesale market, we walked to the Observatory and the Royal Palace. Wherever we turned today there seemed to be monkeys pinching things or cows wandering about – just how you’d imagine India to be! I loved the lady we walked past sitting in the street making cotton…
The Vegetable, Flower and Wholesale Markets
To start the morning, before we visited the Observatory and City Palace, we headed to the markets. Jane and Mandy were keen to share this experience that they had had from a previous visit so Isha squeezed it into our already busy schedule, and it was definitely worth it. First of all we visited the…
Dabu Printing and Indigo Workshop
After the red and black traditional Bagru block printing, we headed across the square used to dry the large lengths of resist printed indigo dyed fabric lengths to the Dabu workshop a few streets away. Dating as far back as the 8th century, Dabu (which comes from the Hindi word Dabana meaning to press) is…
New Delhi
Everyone said India would be a bit of a shock to the system, and they were right! After a very comfortable flight that Mum slept on (and sadly I did not) we arrived at the airport a little the worse for wear and a touch jet-lagged. Meeting Jane and Mandy by the money exchange (they…