Amazing clay work and statues sprawled across the grounds. Soldiers, musicians, Villagers in traditional get ups and many more...
© Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
© Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
© Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
humm ar you ready for some folk songs here!! © Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
Jewelery maker.. at work. © Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
© Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
© Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
Stalls of jewellery displays in rows!! these stalls were stacked with women and i had a tough time getting a decent picture.. without any of the clamouring customers heads popping in between.
Flower vases and artificial flowers on.. ready for the home decor... © Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
© Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
© Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
At last there was a carpet corner(there too the display was good:)))... © Preety Paranjape & D’zineDais |
Finally we bargained the best price for a set of kullars (my friend was obsessed about buying them and was damn exited that shell be having tea in a kullar the next day)...I already had a list of items to buy in mind and left with a plan to visit again and shop some more....
1 comment:
nice looking artifacts...beautiful pics!
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