Jaipur is like the elusive mistress you can’t get enough of. Considered to be India’s first planned city, it was painted an autumnal shade of pink to coincide with the visit of the Prince of Wales (King Edward VII) in 1878. But time and traffic have turned the pink into a shade of sandstone orange, and today, the city straddles eras. Run-down palaces pop up at random street corners. Ornately carved domes rise up against glass monoliths. Global ideas mingle with generations-old handicrafts, from block printing to brass beating. A stroll around the 18th-century Palace of the Winds (Hawa Mahal), which overlooks the city’s main arterial road, gives you a sense of the throbbing cosmopolis Jaipur has become. Here, the top spots to visit in all directions.
Jaipur Rugs
This is one of the country’s largest manufacturers (and exporters) of flat woven silk and wool dhurries, all hand-knotted by master tribal weavers using time-honored methods. Spend a day wading through their vast collection, which ranges from deconstructed Tibetan damask-patterned weaves to silken carpets designed to mimic snakes shedding skins to a supple undyed rug bearing a Moroccan tile motif. The company also delivers globally.
G-250 Mansarovar Ind. Area, Jaipur-20, Rajasthan, India, jaipurrugsco.com
Eclectic modern collections in finer qualities of hand knotting highly sought after by global art connoisseurs.
40,000+
Artisans
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Indian Villages
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Countries
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Global Awards
Explore international lifestyle & design aesthetics, from hand-spun to twisted & high luster- yarns, hand crafted in area rugs that look like fashion for the homes and art to walk on. Collaborate with Jaipur Rugs at these upcoming Trade Shows
Indian Carpet Expo Varanasi
Indian Carpet Expo Delhi
Carpet Design Award 2017
American Graphic Design Award USA